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Old 22-09-11, 01:16 PM
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Good point I didnt make that particularly clear. It should have said to define the terms of business.
There has been a recent case which has highlighted that the contract MUST reflect the ACTUAL working practices. I would suggest that you get professional advice. Because if you get it wrong, as you are the one making the payment, you could be subject to back taxes, penalties and interest from the Inland Revenue.

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Where can I find an example of a contract between a business owner and a subcontractor?
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Googles your friend

http://www.wsca.co.uk/modelagreements/subcontract.pdf

Service agreements and service supply trading contracts templates, samples and examples

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Or there's plenty of sites where you can buy them, only cost a few quid. Obviously if you want it watertight, see a solicitor.
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I agree with tomskf. Before hiring someone, make sure to have contract and read all the clauses carefully, making sure that the financial aspects/issues of your business are clearly stated there.

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