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Originally posted by Sparky1 View Post'Our contracts seek to address common IR35-related issues such as substitution rights and independent working as best they can while still reflecting the obligations we owe to our clients. We consider that the current wording appropriately reflects this. Accordingly, we are not in a position to alter the contracts in a way that would conflict with our client’s expectations or otherwise inaccurately reflect the anticipated working arrangements. On that basis, these provisions cannot be changed.'
When I tried with Pontoon (same group), they were very close to defining it as a personal service between me and client co. I didn't push it any further (LALALA I didn't hear that). For me the contract passed and I've made sure the working practices do too.
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Originally posted by billridley View PostIs it QDOS who will also carry out a negotiation with the Agent to get a contract changed, or is that someone else?
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostQuick get the referral in sharpish, Amazon Vouchers are waiting!Last edited by northernladuk; 3 October 2016, 09:16.
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Contract wording changes
Is it QDOS who will also carry out a negotiation with the Agent to get a contract changed, or is that someone else? I haven't had much luck in the past in getting 'standard' contract wording changed.
Has anyone used this service, and if so, how successful were you (or your representative) in getting the Agent / Insurer to change the contract wording. Also, what is the approximate cost please, and does this depend on whether you take insurances out at the same time. Mine are all due for renewal with a new contract starting next week.
Thanks for any advice.
Cheers
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe should get IPSE+ as well shouldn't he?
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostI would pay QDOS for a Professional Review. If you have IR35 Insurance through them, this is probably the best way forward.
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Originally posted by Sparky1 View PostHi all,
I passed my contract over to my accountant who does Contract Reviews to check for IR35. He suggested some of the wording to be changed regarding the three key areas - substitution, direction/control and MOO.
I passed these comments to the agency to ask for amendments and they've just come back saying:
'Our contracts seek to address common IR35-related issues such as substitution rights and independent working as best they can while still reflecting the obligations we owe to our clients. We consider that the current wording appropriately reflects this. Accordingly, we are not in a position to alter the contracts in a way that would conflict with our client’s expectations or otherwise inaccurately reflect the anticipated working arrangements. On that basis, these provisions cannot be changed.'
Anyone had a blank refusal to amend their contract and what did you do? Push further or just walk away? Its a Spring Technology Contract by the way.
Cheers
S
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Originally posted by Sparky1 View PostAnyone had a blank refusal to amend their contract and what did you do? Push further or just walk away?
Rather than use an accountant, I would get someone with a legal background to review the contract for you and then ask them to negotiate with the agency on your behalf. If the lawyers still see it as a fail, and the agency won't budge then you have a choice to make on what to do.
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Trying to get wording changed on contract
Hi all,
I passed my contract over to my accountant who does Contract Reviews to check for IR35. He suggested some of the wording to be changed regarding the three key areas - substitution, direction/control and MOO.
I passed these comments to the agency to ask for amendments and they've just come back saying:
'Our contracts seek to address common IR35-related issues such as substitution rights and independent working as best they can while still reflecting the obligations we owe to our clients. We consider that the current wording appropriately reflects this. Accordingly, we are not in a position to alter the contracts in a way that would conflict with our client’s expectations or otherwise inaccurately reflect the anticipated working arrangements. On that basis, these provisions cannot be changed.'
Anyone had a blank refusal to amend their contract and what did you do? Push further or just walk away? Its a Spring Technology Contract by the way.
Cheers
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