This might be a non issue...or fairly substantial, I haven't got all the info, so doing all sorts of worst-case-scenario overthinking.
I'm currently via a non UK / EU agency, doing work for an EU client, I invoice the agency, they invoice another "local" agency that the client deals with normally for EU contractors (and for time keeping), they invoice the client, the client pays the "local" agency, the "local" agency pays my agency and then my agency pays me. I got extended at the start of the year but not invoiced the last month as the "local" agency system didn't show the correct details for my extension. I've asked around and after a fair bit of waiting it turns out someone at the client co decided this agency setup is overcomplicated and decided to:
- ditch my agency without telling them - use a UK agency for all UK based contractors
- not inform me about anything (which is absolutely brilliant btw)
I can clearly see my agency being not happy about this as they got bypassed and thus loosing money, so that's one issue. Second issue is that I'm worried the UK agency will just deem everyone they have for this client as inside and effectively make all UK based contractors their "workers" to avoid any issues in the future.
I'm planning to leave the UK in the next 3-6months and use ER to disolve the company, how risky would it be to take whatever contract the UK agency offers just to avoid the hassle of being out of contract or jumping inside to outside?
I'm currently via a non UK / EU agency, doing work for an EU client, I invoice the agency, they invoice another "local" agency that the client deals with normally for EU contractors (and for time keeping), they invoice the client, the client pays the "local" agency, the "local" agency pays my agency and then my agency pays me. I got extended at the start of the year but not invoiced the last month as the "local" agency system didn't show the correct details for my extension. I've asked around and after a fair bit of waiting it turns out someone at the client co decided this agency setup is overcomplicated and decided to:
- ditch my agency without telling them - use a UK agency for all UK based contractors
- not inform me about anything (which is absolutely brilliant btw)
I can clearly see my agency being not happy about this as they got bypassed and thus loosing money, so that's one issue. Second issue is that I'm worried the UK agency will just deem everyone they have for this client as inside and effectively make all UK based contractors their "workers" to avoid any issues in the future.
I'm planning to leave the UK in the next 3-6months and use ER to disolve the company, how risky would it be to take whatever contract the UK agency offers just to avoid the hassle of being out of contract or jumping inside to outside?
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