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On my first contract (since IR35 anyway) I paid out for the full SJD review/report and it was very good.
It quoted individual clauses with reasons as to why they were pointers to being outside IR35 and quoting relevant legal cases. My next gig was with the same agency and same contract.
My current role is with a completely different agency and I used the review included within the QDOS contractors club (£40 per annum with up to 4 contract reviews included). There was no comprehensive report but they changed the wording on the contract and schedule to make it compliant and did it within a couple of days.
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Originally posted by kesm View Postoh ok, so you get their free service and you are happy with it?
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Originally posted by RightLaugh View Postthey had a quick look at mine and said it was ok.
1 weeks notice, substitution clause, no hrs specified etc.
Although I won't know for sure until I'm investigated I suppose.
I've also got PCG membership and the Randell Dorling insurance so pretty much covered.
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Originally posted by kesm View PostOk great, i'll have a look at PCG membership and the Randell Dorling insurance then.
Does everyone get investigated?
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Originally posted by RightLaugh View Postthey had a quick look at mine and said it was ok.
1 weeks notice, substitution clause, no hrs specified etc.
Although I won't know for sure until I'm investigated I suppose.
I've also got PCG membership and the Randell Dorling insurance so pretty much covered.
Does everyone get investigated?
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they had a quick look at mine and said it was ok.
1 weeks notice, substitution clause, no hrs specified etc.
Although I won't know for sure until I'm investigated I suppose.
I've also got PCG membership and the Randell Dorling insurance so pretty much covered.
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Originally posted by kesm View PostI am with SJD accountancy and I want them to have my contract reviewed.
They say:
We can take a quick look at your contract Free Of Charge and give you our
opinion whether we think it will be classed as inside or outside IR35.
If you would like a complete review/report performed on the contract, the cost is £200 + vat (£150 if you are a client or a member of the PCG).
Has anyone got their free service? Is it anygood or shall I go with one of the other companies that specialise in IR35 review?
Many thanks.
Works for me...
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SJD do IR35 checks, and good?
I am with SJD accountancy and I want them to have my contract reviewed.
They say:
We can take a quick look at your contract Free Of Charge and give you our
opinion whether we think it will be classed as inside or outside IR35.
If you would like a complete review/report performed on the contract, the cost is £200 + vat (£150 if you are a client or a member of the PCG).
Has anyone got their free service? Is it anygood or shall I go with one of the other companies that specialise in IR35 review?
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