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Sub Contracting a Indefinite Remain to Leave & tax implications

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    #11
    Originally posted by Singhltd View Post
    Thats good news so far.

    So the only thing i am left wondering about is if i need to transfer the sponsorship to my ltd company, would there be fees to pay & how much this could cost would be helpful ?
    There are no costs since there is no CoS to transfer if the person in question has ILR and is thereby completely free of UK immigration control just like a British Citizen.

    Don't forget if you are intending to employ this person, you have a duty to check they have the legal right to work in the UK, and I must admit with the CoS subject coming up repeatedly, I'm suspecting this person doesn't have ILR and is infact contracting on a T2 General, which is illegal and would also be if you could take him on as you describe.

    Cost to obtain a CoS licence is about £3k I think for a small company, and if you were to offer a genuine role to this person (i.e. not act as an intermediary) you'd need to perform a RLMT. It's not a quick process and it's not something you'd want to do to help a mate.

    My spidey senses are starting to tingle now....
    Last edited by stek; 23 January 2016, 12:55.

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      #12
      Originally posted by stek View Post
      My spidey senses are starting to tingle now....
      No tulip.
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