a)to perform the Services at the Contract Site or
such other premises as the Client or the Third Party
may reasonably direct
Sounds like your a temp with the client or anyone being able to move you from site to site.Its pointless getting the contract changed
when youve got the role to fill in while the client finds a permie.Its not what the agency contract says but what the client thinks and the agent will agree to changes to sign you up Ive been on client sites where all the contractors are doing the same work with different pimps some contracts are IR35 compliant and some are not.Dont wast money getting the contract reviewed & changed just save it for when you have to pay someone to defend you when Hector comes a calling
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The key to ensuring contracts are not caught by IR35, and double checking your advisers are correct, is keeping up to date with all the latest case law.
For IR35 contractors, it is also vitally important to check the contract being issued is for a limited company contractor, and not simply a contract for the supply of an individual issued to a limited company.
While contractors do not have time to trawl through case law, there have been a significant number of recent cases worth noting (which would be well worth a read).
A clear and concise (and easy to read) case is First Word Software which clearly details the lack of personal service, lack of control and lack of mutuality of obligations requirements.
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Originally posted by P1mpAndPr0ud View PostA contractor of mine had a lot of (seemingly) duff advice from Qdos - saying that the only way to be outside IR35 was with co-lateral contracts, seperate documents for the contracotr and LtdCo, NO mention of contractor's name anywhere on ANY of the paperwork (inclding that which related directly to the contractor) and schedules of work. They confused the h*ll out of our legal people! We've got over 1,000 contractors on site, and this was (apparantley) by far the most complicated set of amendments they'd ever seen.
I'm no legal eagle, but probably best avoided...?
Of course, much of IR35 is down to personal opinion, so the specific points mentioned in reviews may differ from consultant to consultant or firm to firm. Most Hudson contracts have good control (5c) and substitution (13a) clauses.
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Just one thing to remember Newbee - the contract must be an accurate reflection of the working arrangements that you have with the client
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A contractor of mine had a lot of (seemingly) duff advice from Qdos - saying that the only way to be outside IR35 was with co-lateral contracts, seperate documents for the contracotr and LtdCo, NO mention of contractor's name anywhere on ANY of the paperwork (inclding that which related directly to the contractor) and schedules of work. They confused the h*ll out of our legal people! We've got over 1,000 contractors on site, and this was (apparantley) by far the most complicated set of amendments they'd ever seen.
I'm no legal eagle, but probably best avoided...?
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Originally posted by zippo View PostHey,
I have just had my Hudson contract reviewd by Bauer and Cottrill. They only took one day to get the contract reviewed, (great stuff).
Bauer and Cottrill suggested a amendment be made to the contract which has now been accepted by Hudson. I would suggest speaking to Bauer and Cottrill today and see if they can review for you so you know wher you stand.
So confused a bit now, Zippo will pm you regarding the clause changes .
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Hey,
I have just had my Hudson contract reviewd by Bauer and Cottrill. They only took one day to get the contract reviewed, (great stuff).
Bauer and Cottrill suggested a amendment be made to the contract which has now been accepted by Hudson. I would suggest speaking to Bauer and Cottrill today and see if they can review for you so you know wher you stand.
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Talk to Bauer and Cottrill tomorrow. They will turn you round in time if you ask nicely.
FWIW and strictly IMHO those clauses are too fettered to be any use, so no RoS; for one thing they cannot insist on an overlap, the whole point is that the subbiie is equally skilled and able to do the work.
Now go look for D&C
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There's always time to check the terms. Nobody's going to go into receivership if you don't start on the Monday. Spend the first couple of days next week checking and finalising the contract. I'm sure the agency would rather wait a couple of days than risk the deal over IR35 contract wording.
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Sounds pretty water tight direction and control to me. Not good for ir35.
Still, its either accept it or decline unless you can get things changed before monday.
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Hudson Agency contracts
Have just got a generic contract thru hudson for a gig. Contract start date is this monday, so have no time to get contract reviewed and negotiate terms tomorrow.
So wondering if anybody here worked with them before, how are the contracts in terms of ir35. Some of the clause ring red for being ir35 caught as below
a)to perform the Services at the Contract Site or
such other premises as the Client or the Third Party
may reasonably direct
(iii) to furnish the Client, Third Party and/or Hudson
with any progress reports as may be requested from
time to time;
13(a), the Contractor shall give Hudson, the Client or
Third Party reasonable notice of the proposed
substitution including the name and details of the
new Representative/s. The Contractor will also agree
with Hudson, the Client or Third Party a reasonable
overlap period during which the Contractor shall
ensure that the substitute Representative/s fully
understands the requirements and progress made in
providing the Services. The Contractor may not
charge for any agreed lead in time.
14. (i) The Contractor acknowledges to Hudson
(iv) subject to clause 13, not to sub-contract or assign
to any third party any of the Services which it is
required to perform under this Agreement;
(v) to notify Hudson forthwith in writing if it shouldTags: None
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