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Thanks all for the feedback. I'll see if they do a verbal/email agreement on the hours and I don't expect to do 7.5hrs in the day.. I'm still a permie and haven't done that for 10 years !
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I prefer to keep working hours off the contract, agree a verbal arrangement.
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If your hours are stipulated by the client it can be negative from an IR35 perspective, although its unlikely to be a pivotal issue. If your working hours need to go in the contract, it would be better if they were listed under 'Agreed Hours', so it looks like something both parties have agreed on from the outset. Clearly it would make commercial sense for most contractors to follow the client's working hours so they have access to their systems, staff etc.
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My contract states I must do 8:30 - 17:30 with an hour for lunch - never done these hours in two years. Then again it also states that I work in London which I don'tOriginally posted by 2funky View PostHi All,
Quick question. Would it be wise to stipulate working hours in a contract? I am trying to figure out whether that has any IR35 implications. If not what's the nest way for an agreement in terms of ensuring they are not expecting me to work 12 hrs a day and still pay me my day rate.
Any guidance appreciated.
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Some days I do 16 hours some days I do 4. Its all about getting the work done - which is what they are paying me for.
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It would be better to state the number of hours you are expected to work during the week. However, it is not unreasonable for the client to stipulate what core hours you have to do. How this affects IR35? I am unsure, but you are best to get a review done to make sure.Originally posted by 2funky View PostHi All,
Quick question. Would it be wise to stipulate working hours in a contract? I am trying to figure out whether that has any IR35 implications. If not what's the nest way for an agreement in terms of ensuring they are not expecting me to work 12 hrs a day and still pay me my day rate.
Any guidance appreciated.
Thanks
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Contract and IR35
Hi All,
Quick question. Would it be wise to stipulate working hours in a contract? I am trying to figure out whether that has any IR35 implications. If not what's the nest way for an agreement in terms of ensuring they are not expecting me to work 12 hrs a day and still pay me my day rate.
Any guidance appreciated.
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