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Previously on "New contract IR35 SDS"

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by humble View Post
    Thanks again. Even though liability will sit with end client still the contractor needs to ensure and reviewing. This does not sound fair to me.
    However right now liability is with contractor end clients do not care about professional reviewing.
    Well you could choose not to get the contract reviewed of course. But, I'm sure you know as a seasoned contractor, the contract is not just about IR35. There may be other clauses in there wholly unrelated to it that a professional review could pick up. If you're happy the client says outside and you don't care what else the contract contains, then don't bother getting it reviewed.

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  • humble
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    If you're deemed outside then you need to keep all the documentation supporting that decision. You carry on exactly as you do today, getting your contract professionally reviewed, ensuring your working practises align to the contract, etc. etc.

    If you're deemed inside then you should be offered a PAYE package (it may be direct with the client, or through the agency). You may be told to use an umbrella. There is nothing you need to do to be 'compliant'. Whether you choose to keep or close your limited company is up to you.
    Thanks again. Even though liability will sit with end client still the contractor needs to ensure and reviewing. This does not sound fair to me.
    However right now liability is with contractor end clients do not care about professional reviewing.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by humble View Post
    yes, i will ask to produce SDS like this draft: https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...statement.html

    still not sure what else required to comply with April 2020 changes. Thanks
    If you're deemed outside then you need to keep all the documentation supporting that decision. You carry on exactly as you do today, getting your contract professionally reviewed, ensuring your working practises align to the contract, etc. etc.

    If you're deemed inside then you should be offered a PAYE package (it may be direct with the client, or through the agency). You may be told to use an umbrella. There is nothing you need to do to be 'compliant'. Whether you choose to keep or close your limited company is up to you.

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  • humble
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    Ok great. And what did they say to producing an SDS? The answer depends on this really
    yes, i will ask to produce SDS like this draft: https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...statement.html

    still not sure what else required to comply with April 2020 changes. Thanks

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by humble View Post
    Thank you all for the reply, I understand from 6th April 2020 its end client who decides in or out. If they decide and give written confirmation that its outside for the full contract?
    What else I should worry about or ask for? do i still need to get it reviewed?
    It will be 6 months starting from March private sector
    Ok great. And what did they say to producing an SDS? The answer depends on this really

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  • northernladuk
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    Thanks for that but pointing out the position the OP is in isn't really being mean or rude to them. It's a cold hard truth.

    As you can see from his next reply above he's not taken head and gone away to do any research quickly which he very much needs to be doing. He can't negotiate this situation by asking 'is there anything else I need to know'. To give him a simple reply to one tiny topic isn't the most useful advice for him.

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  • humble
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    thanks

    Thank you all for the reply, I understand from 6th April 2020 its end client who decides in or out. If they decide and give written confirmation that its outside for the full contract?
    What else I should worry about or ask for? do i still need to get it reviewed?
    It will be 6 months starting from March private sector
    Last edited by humble; 24 January 2020, 14:10.

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Give us some more information...

    Is it in the public or private sector?
    When does the contract start and end?
    Payment terms (invoice frequency, when is payment due)
    Has the client already said if the role is going to be inside/outside? Verbally or by email without SDS?

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  • BR14
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    £850/ day

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    You are showing a rather worrying lack of even the basic knowledge of what is going on. You really shouldn't be asking questions like that with only 9 weeks to go.

    Time to pull your finger out, and very quickly.
    @NLUK https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ill-april.html

    As for the original question - in theory if the SDS states you are outside then you have nothing to worry about as it's up to the end client and they have determined that you are outside.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by humble View Post
    Hi all, just wondering what should be checking before signing new contract? Is SDS from end client enough or what else i should ask for?
    Thanks
    You are showing a rather worrying lack of even the basic knowledge of what is going on. You really shouldn't be asking questions like that with only 9 weeks to go.

    Time to pull your finger out, and very quickly.

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by humble View Post
    Hi all, just wondering what should be checking before signing new contract? Is SDS from end client enough or what else i should ask for?
    Thanks
    Are you getting the contact reviewed by an IR35 specialist such as QDOS or similar? Have you been told what the client is doing with regards to IR35. If that was told to you by the agency, have you also tried to find out the real story?

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  • humble
    started a topic New contract IR35 SDS

    New contract IR35 SDS

    Hi all, just wondering what should be checking before signing new contract? Is SDS from end client enough or what else i should ask for?
    Thanks

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