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Thanks, Malvolio.Originally posted by malvolioThey'll be back up this evening (probably) or tomorrow at the latest. If you can't get in (given they're playing with the membership system, always a possibility), repost here and I'll see what I can do.
Short term solution - can't you do the first week against a simple purchase order (for initial review and project setup perhaps...) and set up a formal contract from week 2??
I've exchanged emails with someone at PGC (Kevin Stearns), and he's given me two pieces of bad news:
a) the website will not be back (at least, for joining + downloading) until 9am Monday
b) he can't send me copies of the template, since they're on the website, which is .... down. ;-)
So, if you or anyone can let me have a copy, I'd be very glad. Otherwise I'll follow your suggestion re. the 2nd week contract.
Cheers,
Mark.
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They'll be back up this evening (probably) or tomorrow at the latest. If you can't get in (given they're playing with the membership system, always a possibility), repost here and I'll see what I can do.
Short term solution - can't you do the first week against a simple purchase order (for initial review and project setup perhaps...) and set up a formal contract from week 2??
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Begging a favour - ir35 templates
Can anyone help me out here?
On Monday, I return to contracting after a 13 year gap. It’s at short notice, and for a client that hasn’t used contractors before.
I’ve been lurking here for a few days, and have learned a huge amount about what I should and shouldn’t do, and how things have changed since 1994.
I need to put together an “IR35 friendly” contract to take with me for the client to sign first thing on Monday morning.
I planned to join PCG and use their contract templates. But – ooops! - I’ve just discovered their website is down all weekend, so I can neither sign-up nor download the template.
Could anyone “lend” me the template until Monday morning? I promise I’ll be signing up then! Or, if not, can anyone let me know where I could find a similar IR35 friendly contract (today) to use as a basis?
Thanks very much in advance
Mark.Tags: None
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