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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostIt was badly written and included RoS but the client had to agree it so it wasn't a realistic right, there were pointers towards D&C and the MOO was even clear.
I'm at a decent enough gig at the moment but had to wrangle over the contract details with agency for this one, I thought directly dealing with the client at the other gig with somehow be better. My mistake indeed it seems as though the attitude "Well I'm aright Jack"
BUT, and I know, people are going to disagree with me here but, in my line of work, EVERY contract is a grey area for IR35. I think sometimes although you can hope your outside, you never really know. Depends on how good the gig is though I guess. And PCG/other IR35 coverage is essential!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs the situation such a clear cut IR35 fail? Was it what they wanted you to do or was all the paperwork just badly written? No wiggle room with them at all?
I'm at a decent enough gig at the moment but had to wrangle over the contract details with agency for this one, I thought directly dealing with the client at the other gig with somehow be better. My mistake indeed it seems as though the attitude "Well I'm aright Jack"
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Is the situation such a clear cut IR35 fail? Was it what they wanted you to do or was all the paperwork just badly written? No wiggle room with them at all?
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The joys of contracts
So I started a new contract at the beginning of the month after having all of June off, to my amazement I was contacted after a few days for another role I'd interviewed for. I said I be willing to consider it if the contract was right as the role is closer to home and commutable on a daily basis if I chose to do that.
Not letting on that I had already started a contract and I told the agency I couldn't proceed as the contract was utter tulipe. They gave me the usual blurb about have they had numerous amounts of contractors on that contract etc and I told them to withdraw me from the role.
I get a call later from the agency saying the client is willing to go direct with one of their contracts which was ultimately better but still inside the scope of IR35, I sent an email to the client explaining I couldn't go ahead and suffice to say they questioned what advice I was getting as they didn't believe IR35 would relate to a 3 month contract.
I know it's not their problem but I gather it's common that no one outside of here really understands itguess they won't be sending me a xmas card.
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