We could do an assessment today if you sent it this morning. The back end of the holiday period means that our consultants aren't too swamped at the moment.
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I thought SJD came back the same day.
But I have to be honest and say I've never paid anybody else to do it.
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I used Bauer and Cottrell and they were pretty quick and provided a good service.
I'd give them a call, say its urgent and ask them how quick they can do it. I imagine turnaround time is largely dependent on workload and how many "urgent" cases they've got.
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Qdos can fast-track it for an additional fee. Not sure how much it is, or how quick, but I enquired about it when I was waiting to start and the contract took ages to arrive from the agent.
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IR-35 Contract review by yourself.
Awaiting my next contract to arrive in the email , I am thinking to review it myself since taking 5 days to review it by someone is just to big of a risk. I mean in this dynamic market who is going to wait for me 5 days ?
So feeling comfortable that I am aware of the main IR35 cornerstones ( No Control , Substitution and no guarantee for work – (forgot how was that called – moo or something)) , I intend to check the contract wording myself.
It is not about the cost of review , it is about the fact that 5 days for review is just too much. Don’t know if anyone reviews quicker , but I think 1 – 2 days should be standard.
My last contract started 4 days after I spoke to the agent. This one is about to beat even that.
I just want the contract so much I don’t wanna risk waiting for a review.
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