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Previously on "Model "IR35 Friendly" Contract?"

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  • m0n1k3r
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    Originally posted by TonyF View Post
    Working practices always beat contract.
    However if working practices does not correspond to contract then it is in effect a breach of contract.

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Indeed they do which means the idea of an IR35 Friendly contract is about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
    Not true. If your contract reads like an employment contract you're probably screwed no matter how good your working practices are.

    Anyone with any sense will make sure to cover both bases, contract and working practices.

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  • washed up contractor
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    Originally posted by TonyF View Post
    Working practices always beat contract.
    Indeed they do which means the idea of an IR35 Friendly contract is about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

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  • TonyF
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Dont forget if the upper contract doesnt match the one you have with regards T&Cs, your contract from an IR35 perspective will not be worth the paper it is written on (as per QDOS comment).
    Working practices always beat contract.

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  • washed up contractor
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    Dont forget if the upper contract doesnt match the one you have with regards T&Cs, your contract from an IR35 perspective will not be worth the paper it is written on (as per QDOS comment).

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Cor! Thank you!
    Don't forget to have an IR35 check by the likes of.. erm.. QDOS....

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  • Platypus
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    Cor! Thank you!

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  • Qdos Contractor
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    https://www.qdoscontractor.com/ir35/...ract-templates

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  • MrButton
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    IPSE have one.

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  • Platypus
    started a topic Model "IR35 Friendly" Contract?

    Model "IR35 Friendly" Contract?

    Many moons ago when I was in the PCG, they had a 'model' contract, IR35 friendly.

    I know that things have moved on since then, but I've not had to worry about this for 10+ years.

    Is there a newer 'model' contract or has that concept been binned? TIA.

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