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Main bonus from an IR35 perspective is that you don't have the 'upper level' agreement between agency and end client to worry about. This is something HMRC will often try to attack as they know the contractor has no control over it and, in many cases, the upper level terms completely contradict the contractor-agency agreement.
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Originally posted by SarahL2012 View PostI usually contract without an agency. I'm a member of the PCG so use their templates to set up the contract with the client.
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I contracted direct for the first 2 years with 3 different clients and no agency in sight. Never had a problem.
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I usually contract without an agency. I'm a member of the PCG so use their templates to set up the contract with the client.
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I contract direct with my Client, who pay between 21 and 28 days from invoice. No Agent involved and it got me a high Daily Rate than if I had gone through an Agent.
The Business Risk is higher than if you were to use the Opt Out/In decision based scenario, but I am quite happy that my Client won't go Bang! on me (Bank of England ).
Works for me and I am happier that way.
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You are a business dealing with another business. It doesn't matter what that business is, IR35 will always apply. But clients are less used to having their contracts questioned so this needs a bit of diplomacy and forewarning.
You are more at risk with client cash flow issues (using an agency usually eliminates this, I'm happy using agencies for their factoring alone) - if you get less than 30 days payment from submission of your invoice you are doing well.
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Contracting without an agency?
Originally posted by p3t3 View PostHi, so I find this project via grapevine and not through an agent. Who will I be signing a contract with, is there an IR35 implication, mortgage availability (still an IT contractor ) and any other else I need to be aware of? If I need to have an agency in between any recommendations here in London?
Thanks!
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Contracting without an agency?
Hi, so I find this project via grapevine and not through an agent. Who will I be signing a contract with, is there an IR35 implication, mortgage availability (still an IT contractor ) and any other else I need to be aware of? If I need to have an agency in between any recommendations here in London?
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