Starting contract, IR35 issue
Discussion
Starting a new contract shortly but there a few contractual terms that would probably guarantee it gets caught by IR35 (timesheets etc)
The agency have told me they can't make the provisions less specific (i.e. no reference to timesheets, job tasks etc) as these need to "mirror" the contract they have with their client. So I'm not sure where to start.
I've seen a few places that charge about £150 to "review" the contract, but this doesn't give me much confidence that it will actually help my chances in avoiding IR35. What do you contractors out there do in this situation?
Also is PCG worth joining - and if so can they assist in this situation?
The agency have told me they can't make the provisions less specific (i.e. no reference to timesheets, job tasks etc) as these need to "mirror" the contract they have with their client. So I'm not sure where to start.
I've seen a few places that charge about £150 to "review" the contract, but this doesn't give me much confidence that it will actually help my chances in avoiding IR35. What do you contractors out there do in this situation?
Also is PCG worth joining - and if so can they assist in this situation?
Steer clear of anywhere that charges money to review contracts. The PCG can be helpful (I'm a member) as they provide a fair bit of advice as welll as some sample contracts that fall outside of IR35. I renewed last year as I found it worth the money but not everyone finds PCG membership helpful.
Almost every reputable agency realises now that it is in their own interests as much as anyone elses to ensure they provide IR35 friendly contracts. If they're being inflexible at this stage, then perhaps look at them a little suspiciously.
Also keep in mind that it is not only the contractual terms that the Inland Revenue will apply when considering if you fall inside or outside of IR35 but that they will also look at working practices.
Almost every reputable agency realises now that it is in their own interests as much as anyone elses to ensure they provide IR35 friendly contracts. If they're being inflexible at this stage, then perhaps look at them a little suspiciously.
Also keep in mind that it is not only the contractual terms that the Inland Revenue will apply when considering if you fall inside or outside of IR35 but that they will also look at working practices.
john_p said:
The agency are being a bit funny about changing it, presumably because they want me to sign it quickly.
Tell them you're not signing until you're happy with it. If they get arsy with you, THEN tell them if they're not prepared to help then you may have to tell their client...THEY need the client more than the client needs them.
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