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Used QDOS express service to review contract last time. Peace of mind wins.
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Thanks for the advise. I do have insurance through QDOS, so I'll take the majority view and have them review future contracts.
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I only use Qdos to review mine.
My accountant offers a review service, but I've never used it - I read the contract and highlight the areas I think may be a problem, and see what Qdos say.
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Another vote for QDOS, and my accountants also review - as has been said, a second pair of eyes (and for no additional charge) can only be a good thing......
If nothing else, getting the contract reviewed and subsequently basing your accounting approach on the results *should* at least show you haven't tried to evade tax, merely avoid, should the fan become splattered with tulip
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMy accountant does accounts, my contract specialist review my contracts. Sorry to all accountants that probably can do a very good job of reviews but no thanks.
Martin
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Another vote for QDOS. Excellent service.
And, as has been mentioned, number free if you buy insurance through them (and they're cheapest I've found anyway).
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Even if you think you know what you are looking for, the independent view makes a difference. I know this from experience. I have found QDOS to be very good, and they do a 24hr turn around for a reasonable fee.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostIf you have an accountant - ask them if they review contracts.
Mine does.
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Originally posted by BAbaracus View PostAny day now I am expecting to receive my second contract. Is it worth paying (i.e. QDOS) to review the contract on my behalf?
Up until recently I didn't know this service existed, so my first contract I just read myself. Just wondering what peoples general thoughts/experiences are.
Maybe time to re-scan the newbie sections to the right to see what else you might not know about.
How much do you know about IR35? Maybe a re-cap and a search through the forums on the key aspects wouldn't be a good idea as well.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostIf you have an accountant - ask them if they review contracts.
Mine does.
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If you have an accountant - ask them if they review contracts.
Mine does.
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Are you an expert on on the commercial and IR35 aspects of contracts? If no to either of these, get the contract reviewed professionally. QDOS (one of many review services) will cover the IR35 angle. Don't forget the primacy of working practices w/r to IR35 or the commercial aspects of the contract.
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Contract Review
Any day now I am expecting to receive my second contract. Is it worth paying (i.e. QDOS) to review the contract on my behalf?
Up until recently I didn't know this service existed, so my first contract I just read myself. Just wondering what peoples general thoughts/experiences are.Tags: None
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