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    Notice for leaving as company director

    First post for me, so be gentle!

    I'm planning on leaving JSA/Chorus and starting my own Ltd using one of the accountants who post on here, as they seem to be quite well thought of.

    Does anyone know how much notice you have to give to leave as a director of a company run by JSA?

    Darren

    #2
    They generally do not need notice, they should process the final pay and then issue the P45.

    Alan

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      #3
      I've just done this and they are a pain you have to "remind" them to do the P45 - I think you can resign as a director yourself - try companies house website
      Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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        #4
        I'm "waiting" for them to sort out an overpayment query for me - in that they say they overpaid me, claimed the money back, then I've proven that the pay was correct in the first place.

        I say "waiting", but most of it is hoping that they will actually bother to return my calls. Their "investigations" have taken 4 months so far, even though I've provided all the information to prove that they were paid by the agency.

        I dont want to leave them until its resolved, as going by the service I'm getting as a client, I hate to think what I would get if I was no longer one!

        Daz

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          #5
          How much do they owe you ?
          Sounds like a small claims court job - I'd sever all links with them and then threaten with action - if they haven't done anything in 4 months I'm not sure what you're waiting for.
          Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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            #6
            Just called them, and after a "firmly worded" email to their Operations Manager last week, suddenly I am told I can expect a resolution today??!!

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