Originally posted by hobnob
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Determined outside, then client stopped paying and start IR35 determination
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I just checked... I don't have a status determination document. I think they didn't do that and just said I was outside IR35.............
It sounds all f.. up...
I don't want to work there anymore....... especially if they're going to claw back some money they paid on top of having reduced my pay...Comment
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Originally posted by cwah View PostI just checked... I don't have a status determination document. I think they didn't do that and just said I was outside IR35.............
It sounds all f.. up...
I don't want to work there anymore....... especially if they're going to claw back some money they paid on top of having reduced my pay...
I think you need to go back to the agent and discuss it with them. Like nearly all of your posts it makes little sense so hard to help. Speak to the agents and ask them why you haven't been paid, ask them what the situation was when they took you on re status and SDS and then ask them what on earth is going on. Don't come off the phone until you are satisfied.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Yes I was planning to call the agent tomorrow. I called today but it was too late.
I didn't know the SDS was a mandatory document to be produced. I just thought they must have done it when they gave me the contract..... what a mistake...Comment
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I wonder if this change of status will affect who pays the ERNIC?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI wonder if this change of status will affect who pays the ERNIC?
The change in status means that the agency needs to deduct all the tax before passing the rest to your company.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by hobnob View PostYou (cwah) said that you've been there for a month, and they haven't paid you for the past 2 weeks. Just to clarify, have they paid you at all? Based on eek's comment, if they paid you at outside rates for the first week then it should be too late for them to change their mind.
The agency is very likely paying up front.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by cwah View Post
I don't want to work there anymore.......See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
that's easy to sort. Just refuse to work under the new terms. Starting immediately.
I also had quite a bit of trouble last year to find contracts, although it was getting easier recently. I'd want to get a new contract ASAP if I'm inside but I don't want to take the risk to be again without any money in for months...Comment
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Originally posted by cwah View Post
They haven't determined my status yet. So I have to wait a little bit.
I also had quite a bit of trouble last year to find contracts, although it was getting easier recently. I'd want to get a new contract ASAP if I'm inside but I don't want to take the risk to be again without any money in for months...See You Next TuesdayComment
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