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Do I have to use UK ltd/umbrella to get paid nowadays?
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It isn't an immediate red flag for us, although I can only think of a handful of cases where we have agreed to it. We'd look at the individual circumstances of each situation. As Lisa has pointed out there is a lot of fear and ignorance around the implications of the recent legislation, so not surprised that firms are taking a blanket approach here.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd the agency will go for the less hassle / risk option - someone with a UK Ltd.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postand two references....Comment
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Originally posted by mrv View PostWell, I guess it's time to raise stakes with my agent - my way or the highway, will let you know how it goes ))
Could you please update us on your case? We are in a similar situation: non-UK citizens not based in the UK with a non-UK company looking to bid for contract in the UK. Also, is it possible to raise some sort of discrimination case against agenise refusing to operate with non-UK companies?
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostDear mrv,
Could you please update us on your case? We are in a similar situation: non-UK citizens not based in the UK with a non-UK company looking to bid for contract in the UK. Also, is it possible to raise some sort of discrimination case against agenise refusing to operate with non-UK companies?
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Isn't it more plausible they don't want to work with a non UK company because that company doesn't appear to know how to run properly and is asking random questions of banned posters on an internet board?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostDear mrv,
Could you please update us on your case? We are in a similar situation: non-UK citizens not based in the UK with a non-UK company looking to bid for contract in the UK. Also, is it possible to raise some sort of discrimination case against agenise refusing to operate with non-UK companies?
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State your situation and question IN A NEW THREAD and we will consider it.
But I can tell you straight away that it is not possible to sue an agency for not working with a non-UK company. They are simply doing business according to their own risk management."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI am getting irritated with your spamming of old threads.
State your situation and question IN A NEW THREAD and we will consider it.
But I can tell you straight away that it is not possible to sue an agency for not working with a non-UK company. They are simply doing business according to their own risk management.
Thank you for replying to my post and sorry if my posts have upset you. I am only trying to find people in a similar situation to ours who could share their experience. But by replying to old post I hope that the persons who posted the relevant question in the first place will get a notification that there is a new message on their thread and will come back with a reply. I thought that this was a preferred way of doing it, rather than opening a new thread.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postbecause that company doesn't appear to know how to run properly and is asking random questions of banned posters on an internet board?
Thank you for replying to my post. I am not sure, however, that I understand your comment above. Indeed we do not know how to operate in international markets. We are new to this. So far, accountancy firms that we have contacted (including recommended by you in one of your threads SJD) say they only operate with UK-based companies. So, we are reaching out to people who have been in the same situation. Thank youComment
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostDear northernladuk,
Thank you for replying to my post. I am not sure, however, that I understand your comment above. Indeed we do not know how to operate in international markets. We are new to this. So far, accountancy firms that we have contacted (including recommended by you in one of your threads SJD) say they only operate with UK-based companies. So, we are reaching out to people who have been in the same situation. Thank you
There are loads of them who will gladly help...
Try bidding for this role, mentioned right here... http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...-engineer.html
Also why do you think you need to file a case against UK agencies? I thought Gideon was open to taking brown covers to open up the full UK to offshore?Comment
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