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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
    I disagree. There is much more to the contract than IR35. If you write the contract then you can specify all sorts of things like:
    IP rights
    Grievance procedure
    Expenses policy
    Exclusivity
    Ability to resource the contract in whichever way you want
    Ability to sell extras e.g. software licenses, hardware.
    Bonuses for early completion
    ...only a few of which are IR35-relevant.

    If you let the agency write the contract they will suck as much value out of it as possible, leaving you with an awful bum-on-seat just-charge-for-your-own-time contract that it's impossible to make a decent profit from.
    He already said he was happy to use the agents contract so I assumed he was happy with the other clauses in it that you allude to above. I was specifically answering the bit re IR35.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Also if you look at recent IR35 cases the contracts that exists between the agency and the end client will also influence your IR35 status if it ever gets to court.
    Which is more likely if the agency provide the contract. By no means is it guaranteed, but if they are providing both contracts, then they should be the same.

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  • thunderlizard
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    As long as the agencies contract is reviewed and is considered IR35 friendly then it doesn't matter who provided it.
    I disagree. There is much more to the contract than IR35. If you write the contract then you can specify all sorts of things like:
    IP rights
    Grievance procedure
    Expenses policy
    Exclusivity
    Ability to resource the contract in whichever way you want
    Ability to sell extras e.g. software licenses, hardware.
    Bonuses for early completion
    ...only a few of which are IR35-relevant.

    If you let the agency write the contract they will suck as much value out of it as possible, leaving you with an awful bum-on-seat just-charge-for-your-own-time contract that it's impossible to make a decent profit from.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by badger7579 View Post
    Ok so one point of view says use the agencies contract and get it reviewed while another point is to give the agency my contract from PCG...

    I'm happy to use the agencies contract and have it reviewed but does this have any implications for IR35?? Does it matter that I'm not using my own contract??
    As long as the agencies contract is reviewed and is considered IR35 friendly then it doesn't matter who provided it. Remember though that the contract should reflect the actual contract working practises as it is no point in having an IR35 friendly contract that is far removed from reality. Also if you look at recent IR35 cases the contracts that exists between the agency and the end client will also influence your IR35 status if it ever gets to court.

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  • badger7579
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    Ok so one point of view says use the agencies contract and get it reviewed while another point is to give the agency my contract from PCG...

    I'm happy to use the agencies contract and have it reviewed but does this have any implications for IR35?? Does it matter that I'm not using my own contract??

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  • thunderlizard
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    Badger, you are the supplier so you should be providing the contract. Only let the agency write the contract if they absolutely insist.

    Yes, the PCG contractor <-> agency contract is the one to use.

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  • cojak
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    You can send the PCG contract if the agency hasn't sent you one. It's more likely though that they'll send you one of theirs. You then pass it on to Bauer & Cotterell who will negotiate better T&Cs on your behalf.

    That's the way it's usually done.

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  • badger7579
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    So are you saying they should dictate the contract terms to me??? Aren't I giving them my T&C's??

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  • Peter Loew
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    The agency should provide that.

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  • badger7579
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    Anyone??.....

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  • badger7579
    started a topic Contract question... Services

    Contract question... Services

    Anyone using the draft contracts provided by PCG? Am I right in assuming that a contract of services between my ltd and the agency is all I need???

    Please help...


    Admin note: just some further reading for anyone finding this through Google: Contract for Services checklist of clauses for IT contractors
    Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 August 2011, 11:22.

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