Contractor Termination Letter
Loads of small business owners use the services of self-employed contractors or freelancers. They’re a great way to bring specific expertise into your company, without having to recruit a permanent employee.
You can’t use them forever though – otherwise HMRC could be on your back for IR35 (where they think you have a disguised employee)!
So, when the time comes to part company, make sure you’re protected from any negative repercussions that could crop up in the future. For example, I’ve come across contractors claiming they weren’t told an agreement had ended, leaving the small business owner with an unexpected invoice to settle months later 😱
Why this letter is super important
It’ll better protect you from:
💷 Any future misunderstandings over money owed.
⚠ It serves as a reminder to your contractor or freelancer – of any contract obligations they still may have, even if they’re no longer working for you. For example, a non-compete agreement where you’ve specified they can’t work for one of your competitors. Or, an intellectual property clause, that spells out who owns any assets they may have created for you – like a logo for example.
💯 It’s 100% designed to help you protect your business
👌 It makes you look MEGA professional.
WHAT YOU’LL GET
✅ After purchase, a link to this Template will be emailed to you instantly.
✅ You’ll get this as a Microsoft Word Doc, which you can can easily personalise.
✅ You’ll get Lifetime Access - so if I make changes as the law changes, you’ll be notified.
✅ Should a question pop into your mind after purchase, you have 7 days to email me.
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