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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostGood point, I was actually thinking about this, the client didn't mention anything when I told them about my handcuff clause. I'll just wait to see what they come back with.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI suspect YOU can get out of this restraint relatively easily.
However, your client may have a transfer fee specified on their side and that might be commercially unviable to go direct for them.
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I suspect YOU can get out of this restraint relatively easily.
However, your client may have a transfer fee specified on their side and that might be commercially unviable to go direct for them.
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostMy contract states that they want my LTD to pay. I was wondering what ways are there around it. Client is on my side.
What's a handshake clause?
Opted out (or no contract)...
EDIT: just seen last update. Good luck. The agency will likely want the client to pony up something.Last edited by Lance; 13 March 2020, 12:31.
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostNothing to do with avoiding IR35. Current contract assessed outside IR35 by the client. Next contract outside as well but they want to go fixed cost, so the agency is somewhat redundant (all risk is on my LTD).
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhich bit of the client though? Your "line manager", an executive, Human Remains, the legal team? There are sound business reasons for them using an agency as well as binding contracts that might get in the way.
Obviously you know far more about the reality than I do, but just be aware it is not necessarily as easy as it looks. And don't forget you are also picking up additional financial risk without the agency in the middle.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhy do you want to go direct? If you think it's to avoid IR35, think again; your limited company becomes the intermediary so you'd still be at whim of the determination of the end client as to your status.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhy do you want to go direct? If you think it's to avoid IR35, think again; your limited company becomes the intermediary so you'd still be at whim of the determination of the end client as to your status.
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Why do you want to go direct? If you think it's to avoid IR35, think again; your limited company becomes the intermediary so you'd still be at whim of the determination of the end client as to your status.
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostYes, the client said they'll deal with the agency.
Obviously you know far more about the reality than I do, but just be aware it is not necessarily as easy as it looks. And don't forget you are also picking up additional financial risk without the agency in the middle.
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