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Originally posted by Arnie365 View PostI want to bypass any staffing agency this time. I am registered with an umbrella company. How can I draw up a contract with the client with being a Ltd. company?
If they really do want to go direct then join the PCG and use one of their standard contracts.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe problem here is that the OP isn't clear. He seems to say he currently is with a brolly, but that he wants to go ltd.
Originally posted by Arnie365 View PostI am registered with an umbrella company. How can I draw up a contract with the client with being a Ltd. company?
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut Malvolio is right - if he goes ltd, he must make sure that his direct contract is one that isn't, in fact, of employment.
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Originally posted by Arnie365 View PostHi-
A past client of mine has approached me directly. At that time(2 yrs back) I was contracted through a staffing agency who paid me a daily rate after deducting their cut.
I want to bypass any staffing agency this time.
I am registered with an umbrella company. How can I draw up a contract with the client with being a Ltd. company?
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The problem here is that the OP isn't clear. He seems to say he currently is with a brolly, but that he wants to go ltd.
But Malvolio is right - if he goes ltd, he must make sure that his direct contract is one that isn't, in fact, of employment.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostErmm... I think you'll find he does, the OP's limited company is still an intermediary...
Originally posted by Arnie365 View PostI am registered with an umbrella company. How can I draw up a contract with the client with being a Ltd. company?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAgree a contract between the client and your employer. If the client hasn't got a standard contract, then get one from the PCG or Qdos or somewhere similar and use that instead.
Since IR35 isn't an issue, then at least you don't have to worry about that.
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Agree a contract between the client and your employer. If the client hasn't got a standard contract, then get one from the PCG or Qdos or somewhere similar and use that instead.
Since IR35 isn't an issue, then at least you don't have to worry about that.
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A past client of mine has approached me directly. At that time(2 yrs back) I was contracted through a staffing agency who paid me a daily rate after deducting their cut.
I want to bypass any staffing agency this time.
I am registered with an umbrella company. How can I draw up a contract with the client with being a Ltd. company?Tags: None
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