David Reilly, Create ts & cs, The Business Journey 4 Feb 2014

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Taking on a Contractor (considerations for the small business)

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Taking on a Contractor

(considerations for the small business)

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Our Focus

• Avoid unnecessary disputes.

• Empower our client to engage.

• Promote sustainable/healthy business relationships.

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Considerations

• Contractor? Why not an employee?

• What is the Task/Role?

• How will your client react?

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Key issues

The Company

• Who owns the Client?

• Who owns the IP?

• IR 35 (not an employee)

• Quality of the work.

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Key Issues

The Freelancer/Contractor

•Getting paid.

•Managing time (pursue other business).

•Notice Period.

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Our Clients tell us…

• Peace of mind.

• Confidence.

• Feel Professional.

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Who are our Clients?

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Summary/Questions

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