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Needed SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR LIMITED COMPANY ?

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    Needed SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR LIMITED COMPANY ?

    Hi Guys,

    Does anyone has any sample contract for Limited Company which will be IR35 compliant. CONTRACT which will have all terms included which can keep you out of IR35 Legislation.

    After spoken with couple of insurance companies, I found that mostly contracts of limited company are not IR35 complaint.

    Any guidelines about important things to be considered for Ltd Co. Contract from IR35 point of view which need to be exist certainly in contract.

    Appreciate your comments ?? any suggestions or guidelines for making LTD COMPANY contract according to IR35 legislative ?

    BR,
    SHARMPK

    #2
    Here are some potentially useful links for you to follow.
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      #3
      Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
      Here are some potentially useful links for you to follow.
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        #4
        You can join PCG (Professional Contractors Group) and download one of their templates

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          #5
          Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
          You can join PCG (Professional Contractors Group) and download one of their templates
          Works for me...
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            #6
            Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
            You can join PCG (Professional Contractors Group) and download one of their templates
            The only drawback being that membership of the PCG doesn't appear to be a tax deductible expense which is a shame.

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              #7
              A) Whatever you find get someone else that knows what they are doing to review it. You English is appalling so can't see how you can understand the finer points of a legal contract.

              B) It doesn't matter what the contract says. It is your working practices that they will look at. You can have a perfect IR35 compliant contract but if your client is directing you, no mutuality etc you will fail and get caught.
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                #8
                If you are a member of a professional body, IMechE, IET, BCS etc... Try asking them. Sometimes these bodies have contracts available for consulting members to use in their businesses.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                  The only drawback being that membership of the PCG doesn't appear to be a tax deductible expense which is a shame.
                  I don't see why you can't claim it, I mean would you join the PCG if you weren't a contractor???

                  If HMRC don't like to see it as a professional subscription then just put it down as legal expenses. I'd like to see them disallow it and the PCG legal team take on the argument. You might lose, but it it would be great to watch the fight.
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                    #10
                    Only professional subs that are on list 3 are allowable for tax.
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