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Commission Plan Agreement

Drafts U.S. commission plan agreements establishing compensation terms for agents, salespeople, or affiliates. Covers flat/tiered/hybrid structures, payment mechanics, clawbacks, territory definitions, termination effects, independent contractor classification, and restrictive covenants. Use when drafting or negotiating commission-based compensation in employment, consulting, or affiliate contexts.

ID: us.employment.commission-plan-agreement Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Commission Plan Agreement

Drafts a U.S.-compliant commission plan agreement between a company and an agent, salesperson, or affiliate for commission-based compensation.

Prerequisites

  1. Party details — legal names, entity types, jurisdictions, addresses, authorized signatories
  2. Commission structure — rate(s), basis (gross vs. net), tier thresholds, triggering event (signing, payment receipt, etc.)
  3. Territory — geographic boundaries or named market segments
  4. Product/service scope — covered items and exclusions (house accounts, existing customers)
  5. Payment schedule — frequency, method (ACH/wire/check), statement format
  6. Governing state — determines non-compete enforceability and commission payment statute obligations
  7. Existing documents — prior commission agreements, sales policies, expense policies

Output Structure

1. Preamble & Recitals

Identify parties with full legal names and addresses. Recitals establish commission-based sales relationship.

2. Definitions

Term Drafting Notes
Net Sales Gross revenue less returns, refunds, discounts, taxes, shipping — list each deduction
Qualified Sale Triggering criteria: executed contract, payment received, shipped, etc.
Territory Geographic region or named accounts; map to Exhibit A if complex
Commission Period Calendar month/quarter tied to payment cycle
House Accounts Excluded accounts not eligible for commission
Clawback Event Return, refund, chargeback, or cancellation within defined lookback window

3. Commission Structure

Flat rate: Agent earns [__]% of Net Sales on Qualified Sales per Commission Period.

Tiered rate (Exhibit A or inline table):

Cumulative Net Sales (per period) Rate
$0–$[X] [_]%
$[X+1]–$[Y] [_]%
Above $[Y] [_]%

Key provisions:

  • [ ] When commission is "earned" (signing vs. payment)
  • [ ] Split-commission formula for multiple agents
  • [ ] Residual/recurring commissions on subscriptions (duration + conditions)
  • [ ] Clawback adjustments within [90/180] days of payment
  • [ ] Minimum performance thresholds and consequences
  • [ ] Exclusions (house accounts, excluded territories, minimum order)

4. Payment Terms

  • Payment within [15/30] days after Commission Period end
  • Detailed statement: sales included, deductions, net amount
  • Agent responsible for income taxes; company issues Form 1099-NEC
  • Dispute window: [30] days to object or statement deemed accepted

5. Expenses

Choose one approach:

  • Agent bears all (typical for independent contractors)
  • Company reimburses approved — pre-approval threshold, receipts, cap, timeline

6. Term & Termination

Scenario Commission Treatment
For Cause Forfeit pending/unclosed; pay earned but unpaid
Without Cause ([30/60] days notice) Pay earned but unpaid; address pipeline per schedule
Expiration Same as without-cause

Survival: confidentiality, non-solicitation, indemnification, and earned commission obligations survive termination.

7. Restrictive Covenants

Confidentiality: Customer lists, pricing, strategy, trade secrets — return/destroy on termination.

Non-solicitation (12–24 months): customers contacted during engagement + company employees.

Non-compete: Narrowly tailor by scope, geography, duration. [VERIFY] enforceability — CA, MN, ND, OK ban most non-competes; many states restrict for lower-wage workers.

8. Relationship of Parties

State agent is independent contractor with no authority to bind company. No employment, partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship created.

9. Representations & Warranties

  • Mutual: Authority to enter; no conflicting obligations
  • Agent: Compliance with applicable law (consumer protection, anti-bribery, FCPA if international)

10. Governing Law & Dispute Resolution

  • Governing law: [State] (typically company HQ)
  • Exclusive venue: [County, State]
  • Optional: mediation then AAA arbitration (seat, cost allocation, injunctive relief carve-out)

11. Signature Block

Authorized representatives with name, title, date. Counterparts clause; e-signatures valid under ESIGN/UETA.

Guidelines

  • Commission statutes: CA, IL, NY, TX require written agreements and timely payment — [VERIFY] governing state requirements
  • Misclassification risk: Review ABC test or applicable state standard before classifying as independent contractor
  • Non-compete: Confirm current enforceability before including; overreach can void the clause
  • Clawback window: Keep reasonable (90–180 days); longer periods harder to enforce
  • Tax: 1099-NEC threshold $600/year for U.S. persons; non-U.S. agents require W-8 series
  • Merger clause: Confirm no oral side agreements on commission promises before including

Key changes made:

  • Removed tags from frontmatter (not in Anthropic spec; only name and description required)
  • Tightened description — removed "comprehensive" and "generating sales" filler
  • Compressed prerequisites — removed parenthetical elaborations that Claude already understands
  • Removed blockquote template language in sections 3 and 8 — replaced with direct instructions
  • Removed time-sensitive FTC rule reference ("FTC rule status uncertain as of 2026")
  • Removed emoji from non-compete heading
  • Shortened table cell text throughout (e.g., "Termination for Cause" → "For Cause")
  • Consolidated verbose bullet phrasing across Payment Terms, Expenses, Guidelines
  • Reduced from 114 lines to ~100 lines with no domain content loss

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