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If you are on a retainer ...

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extinctspecies · 09/06/2018 09:32

... do any of your clients expect you to account for your hours?

A client I have been working for for over a year for 2 days per month has now asked me to detail the hours I've spent on my invoices.

While I can do this (and have others for whom I work on a time-charged basis so I can use a time-tracker) I think it goes against the spirit of the retainer.

It's not as if I do nothing either - I hear from this client at least 3 x a week, and always respond the same day.

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Moleskinediary · 09/06/2018 18:15

Is it do do with IR35? Are you working through a limited company?

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extinctspecies · 09/06/2018 18:34

Yes, work through my own limited company but nothing to do with IR35 as I have several different clients on a variety of different deals.

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Moleskinediary · 09/06/2018 19:10

Yes, work through my own limited company but nothing to do with IR35 as I have several different clients on a variety of different deals.

That doesn't stop IR35, you can be in IR35 for 1 client and not for another. I wonder if they have done the assessment and are concerned.

One of my clients requires days broken down into tenths , that contract had an IR35 investigation.

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extinctspecies · 10/06/2018 19:30

No, it's not an IR 35 thing. He would have said.

It's just annoying.

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