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Why are we still entertaining these brain dead questions? The need for a check has been covered in detail and in exactly the same threads recommendations have been given who to do it.Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
Fair enough - best place to get it done these days?
Just typing IR35 review or contract review in to google or doing a search on CUK brings up all the answers.
At what point does PC's complete lack of effort in doing anything for himself become trolling?Last edited by northernladuk; 28 October 2021, 14:46.
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always ;-)Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Seriously?
Commercial terms don't need checking, potential transfer of liability doesn't need checking, etc?
Did you bump your head or have you always been clueless about how to run your business?
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Fair enough - best place to get it done these days?Originally posted by eek View Post
But the point here is that you need to get the contract checked for business reasons not for IR35 reasons.
Nothing you are going to do is going to impact messing around with inside / outside IR35 statuses.
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But the point here is that you need to get the contract checked for business reasons not for IR35 reasons.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Seriously?
Commercial terms don't need checking, potential transfer of liability doesn't need checking, etc?
Did you bump your head or have you always been clueless about how to run your business?
Nothing you are going to do is going to impact messing around with inside / outside IR35 statuses.
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Seriously?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBeen wondering the same - about to start an outside contract.
Is it even worth getting it reviewed these days?
Commercial terms don't need checking, potential transfer of liability doesn't need checking, etc?
Did you bump your head or have you always been clueless about how to run your business?
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Do a search. It's been answered explicitly numerous times.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBeen wondering the same - about to start an outside contract.
Is it even worth getting it reviewed these days?
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Been wondering the same - about to start an outside contract.
Is it even worth getting it reviewed these days?
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This, and the same for IR35 insurance for this role.Originally posted by eek View Post
Is this a small company under the IR35 regulations? If not there is zero point - the determination has little to do with you and you can't really control the end result.
Try and push for an SDS before you start even though they don't have to, and get on with it.
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You can ask for the SDS but they don't need to provide one until just prior to the end client paying the agency their first invoice.Originally posted by l35kee View PostSo about to sign a contract, for a role that the recruiter has told me is outside IR35. The contract is with the recruiter rather than the end client.
I've only been offered the contract though, should I also be asking to see the SDS?
Any other recommendations in terms of getting the contract checked?
Which could be January depending on the client's payment terms (if 90 days after billing)
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New Outside IR35 Contact
So about to sign a contract, for a role that the recruiter has told me is outside IR35. The contract is with the recruiter rather than the end client.
I've only been offered the contract though, should I also be asking to see the SDS?
Any other recommendations in terms of getting the contract checked?Tags: None
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