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Previously on "Working from home and at client site (50/50) - worthwhile amending contract?"

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  • SueEllen
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    Read the contract again -
    Services will normally be provided on the client's or supplier's premises....
    No need to amend the contract as you are already covered as the supplier.

    I would make sure as you work if you have any other documents to back up that you are working in both places you keep them.

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  • Working from home and at client site (50/50) - worthwhile amending contract?

    Hi all

    My contract extension has been negotiated to include an element of working from home, which will average out on a 50/50 split between client site and home office.

    The wording in the previous contract is something along the lines of:-

    "Services will normally be provided on the client's or supplier's premises....". There is no reference to hours, days per week etc; it's simply a 6 month 'project' contract. It's the standard PCG contract.

    From an IR35 perspective: should I amend this wording to be more specific in terms of the agreement to work at home?

    I was thinking something like "Services will be provided on the supplier's own premises as well as on client premises when needed, to be agreed between the consultancy and client".

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