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  • Gomez
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    Originally posted by HugeWhale View Post
    Why oh why do people ask accountants to review contracts? You wouldn't ask a plumber to check the wiring in the fuse box!

    Anyhow - it doesn't matter how much time you've got: get the contract checked. Not just for IR35, in fact IR35 may be the least of the worries the way case law is going, but there can be all sorts of things lurking in there. Are you liable for consequential damages? If so, run a mile (maybe). How about liabilities? IPR? Patents? Reciprocal rights to terminate? Handcuff clauses? Provision of software/tooling? What extended warranties are there after the contract end period? Do you really want to risk being called back a year or even two later to fix a bug?

    Get it checked. It only takes a day or two. Contract extensions are different, you may wish to take a fly on them if there are no changes, but I'd always get a new contract looked over.
    All good advice. I forgot to add that I have checked it myself thoroughly. It was just the IR35 check that I was referring to.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by fidot View Post
    but only if you know what you are doing!
    And if you've got the time and effort to do so instead of concentrating on doing what your business does.

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  • fidot
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    Originally posted by billybiro View Post
    You're correct. And sal is correct. What's the saying? "If you want something doing properly, do it yourself".
    but only if you know what you are doing!

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  • billybiro
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    Originally posted by HugeWhale View Post
    Seriously? You could make this argument about any bought-in expertise.
    You're correct. And sal is correct. What's the saying? "If you want something doing properly, do it yourself".

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    snip....

    Besides I don't believe that the IR35 review services are lookign at the other unrelated clauses in the contract to being with.
    Rather depends who you ask. Abbey will for one example. As always, you get what you pay for.

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  • HugeWhale
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    SJD offer this service for free to their customers turnaround time a couple of hours usually
    Having said that SJD passed my contract and QDOS failed the same one
    QED

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    SJD offer this service for free to their customers turnaround time a couple of hours usually
    Having said that SJD passed my contract and QDOS failed the same one
    But SJD appear not to be doing a very good job of providing accountancy services let alone IR35 reviews.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by HugeWhale View Post
    Why oh why do people ask accountants to review contracts? You wouldn't ask a plumber to check the wiring in the fuse box!
    SJD offer this service for free to their customers turnaround time a couple of hours usually
    Having said that SJD passed my contract and QDOS failed the same one

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  • northernladuk
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    QDOS do a 24 hour turn around if you cross their palms. Much cheaper than not getting on to site for a few days so well worth it.

    Remember you have position power at this point. They want you and any other option will cost them a lot of time and money. No way are they going to bin you for a couple of days delay so you hold all the cards. Advise them your legals will take a few days, they might grumble but it's life. Suppliers do it to clients all the time. Don't think for a minute your contract is in jeopardy just for a few days delay.

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  • fidot
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    Originally posted by Gomez View Post
    Trouble is, there is limited time to get it independently reviewed by the likes of QDOS. .
    Why do you say that? There is as much time as you need to get it reviewed properly. If that means starting a couple of days later, so be it.

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  • HugeWhale
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    As for the other clauses, if you as a business owner can't judge the contract on your own, you might be better off going perm.
    Seriously? You could make this argument about any bought-in expertise.

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  • sal
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    Originally posted by HugeWhale View Post
    Why oh why do people ask accountants to review contracts? You wouldn't ask a plumber to check the wiring in the fuse box!

    Anyhow - it doesn't matter how much time you've got: get the contract checked. Not just for IR35, in fact IR35 may be the least of the worries the way case law is going, but there can be all sorts of things lurking in there. Are you liable for consequential damages? If so, run a mile (maybe). How about liabilities? IPR? Patents? Reciprocal rights to terminate? Handcuff clauses? Provision of software/tooling? What extended warranties are there after the contract end period? Do you really want to risk being called back a year or even two later to fix a bug?

    Get it checked. It only takes a day or two. Contract extensions are different, you may wish to take a fly on them if there are no changes, but I'd always get a new contract looked over.
    In some cases it might be cheaper to take the contract and IR35 insurance, instead of losing several days billing to get it IR35 reviewed.

    As for the other clauses, if you as a business owner can't judge the contract on your own, you might be better off going perm. Besides I don't believe that the IR35 review services are lookign at the other unrelated clauses in the contract to being with.

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  • HugeWhale
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    Originally posted by Gomez View Post
    Close to starting a contract with part of the organisation above. Contract that has been sent through only yesterday all looks to be good from an IR35 POV (Master agreement, schedule of work, relevant clauses etc etc). Trouble is, there is limited time to get it independently reviewed by the likes of QDOS. My accountant has already reviewed it and is of the opinion its outside. Has anyone get any experience of contract reviews from the Reply group? My guess is that they have loads of contracts and that the template that they use is fine. Got to be a bit careful though if a QDOS review recommended changes and the contract was already signed.......
    Why oh why do people ask accountants to review contracts? You wouldn't ask a plumber to check the wiring in the fuse box!

    Anyhow - it doesn't matter how much time you've got: get the contract checked. Not just for IR35, in fact IR35 may be the least of the worries the way case law is going, but there can be all sorts of things lurking in there. Are you liable for consequential damages? If so, run a mile (maybe). How about liabilities? IPR? Patents? Reciprocal rights to terminate? Handcuff clauses? Provision of software/tooling? What extended warranties are there after the contract end period? Do you really want to risk being called back a year or even two later to fix a bug?

    Get it checked. It only takes a day or two. Contract extensions are different, you may wish to take a fly on them if there are no changes, but I'd always get a new contract looked over.

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  • Gomez
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    Contracts with 'Reply' group

    Close to starting a contract with part of the organisation above. Contract that has been sent through only yesterday all looks to be good from an IR35 POV (Master agreement, schedule of work, relevant clauses etc etc). Trouble is, there is limited time to get it independently reviewed by the likes of QDOS. My accountant has already reviewed it and is of the opinion its outside. Has anyone get any experience of contract reviews from the Reply group? My guess is that they have loads of contracts and that the template that they use is fine. Got to be a bit careful though if a QDOS review recommended changes and the contract was already signed.......

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