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Previously on "Terms Of Engagement"

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  • DCS
    replied
    Hi Cheers for the post

    I have managed to negotiate the terms of engagement so that my ltd company is named not myself specifically and I have right of substitution.

    I've had the control clauses removed and a specific clause added for my autonomy when carrying out assignments, also got a clause in for ruling out mutuality of obligation.

    All this considered, and the way I conduct the rest of my business I think this to be enough to push me outside the IR35 rule . . . . . . . . What do you think?

    Cheers

    SMD

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  • TheFaQQer
    replied
    Yes it constitutes a contract.

    And it's within IR35, so you'll pay more tax.

    HTH

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  • DCS
    started a topic Terms Of Engagement

    Terms Of Engagement

    Hi all

    I am very new to the contracting world, in fact still a permie with everything lined upto go in the new year including a contract.

    I am happy with the rate but the EB has sent through their "terms of engagement" and an "assignment summary" do these constitute a contract??

    Being a little on the green side I was expecting a full contract as can be downloaded from other EB's and the PCG, is this not the case???

    Also there are a couple of clauses which prevent right of substitution and mention direct and ultimate control by the client also they have used my personal name not my Ltd company name am I correct in thinking these are bad in so far as IR35 is concerned.

    Any help would be gratefully recieved

    Cheers

    DCS

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