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Previously on "Been offered some work.. contract question"

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by cojak
    *Quietly nips over to PCG and downloads A05-11*

    *Files for future reference...*
    make sure you are quite - you wouldn't want to wakr them from their slumbers on a friday morning

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by VectraMan
    It's the one listed as A05-11 T&Cs.
    *Quietly nips over to PCG and downloads A05-11*

    *Files for future reference...*

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  • hyperD
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    I've used always used purchase orders. Bigger work has been through contracts and POs.

    Only had one interesting thing in a contract once which stated that the company had to inform the client about subcontracting the work. As it was fixed price, I wasn't too worried about it but could have been a pointer to employed status under other circumstances.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by ratewhore
    Set of signed t's and c's works for me. Never looked at the PCG templates. I've always wondered if PCG membership (don't get me wrong - I have it) is a pointer to not being in business 'proper'...

    Perhaps they should change their name to Professional Legitimate Business not a Tax Avoidance Vehicle Group ?

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  • ratewhore
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    Set of signed t's and c's works for me. Never looked at the PCG templates. I've always wondered if PCG membership (don't get me wrong - I have it) is a pointer to not being in business 'proper'...

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  • mrdavies
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    Got it thanks, that looks ideal actually. Not too heavy-weight for this type of work. Guessing this kinda of short defined piece of work is well and truly outside of IR35 too..

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by mrdavies
    Just logged in and looked for such a letter, can't see it though. Is it still there? Could be just the ticket..
    It's the one listed as A05-11 T&Cs.

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  • mrdavies
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    Originally posted by VectraMan
    When I did this sort of thing I used a PCG template for a "letter of engagement" that just outlined the work and had some T&Cs, and then got the client to sign beforehand. You really want to be sure of things like payment terms.

    Just logged in and looked for such a letter, can't see it though. Is it still there? Could be just the ticket..

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  • VectraMan
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    When I did this sort of thing I used a PCG template for a "letter of engagement" that just outlined the work and had some T&Cs, and then got the client to sign beforehand. You really want to be sure of things like payment terms.

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  • cojak
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    doesn't need to be a contract - simple purchase order from said company and invoice from you upon completion.
    Yep, that's the way I work on small one-offs, too.

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  • mrdavies
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    no I don't think it would be cash in hand, wouldn't be interested if it was. Its a worthwhile question that I will ask...

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  • Bluebird
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    doesn't need to be a contract - simple purchase order from said company and invoice from you upon completion.

    however as it's "mates" of yours are they expecting to do it "cash in hand" or through the books ?

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  • mrdavies
    started a topic Been offered some work.. contract question

    Been offered some work.. contract question

    Hi all,

    Just been offered some work direct with a client (approx 10 days), problem is its a friend of a friend, I know the guys and don't think they would pull a fast one. Unsure how to handle something though, hitting them with a contract pulled from PCG and modified would be overkill for a short piece of work (which may well lead to more) but on the other hand without a contract, should there be issues somewhere I am screwed aren't I..

    Can anyone advise? Not sure how to handle this one..

    Thanks

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