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Reimbursing backdated expenses after giving notice? Please help!

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    #31
    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Not legally, no.

    Unless they are the employer and are genuinely finding work for the employee. If they are acting as a traditional / normal umbrella does, then no because they aren't the employer in the eyes of the Borders Agency.
    Border agency audits such companies regularly, this one included. I would really appeciate if the thread was kept on topic as it is a rather important issue for me.

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      #32
      Originally posted by brother52 View Post
      Border agency audits such companies regularly, this one included. I would really appeciate if the thread was kept on topic as it is a rather important issue for me.
      More important than whether you have been working in this country illegally?
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        #33
        Originally posted by brother52 View Post
        Border agency audits such companies regularly, this one included. I would really appeciate if the thread was kept on topic as it is a rather important issue for me.
        Are you on T2 and working under direction and control of the Umbrella?

        And if you have resigned is your visa curtailed?

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          #34
          Originally posted by GlenW View Post
          More important than whether you have been working in this country illegally?
          I repeat, there is no problem with the legalities of this. I understand that some people can't help accusing others so they can feel better about themselves, but there are websites better suited for that.

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            #35
            Originally posted by brother52 View Post
            I repeat, there is no problem with the legalities of this. I understand that some people can't help accusing others so they can feel better about themselves, but there are websites better suited for that.
            Well, that has really encouraged me to try and help you.
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              #36
              Originally posted by brother52 View Post
              I would really appeciate if the thread was kept on topic as it is a rather important issue for me.
              If your employer refuses to pay it out as expenses, then you need to follow the advice Lisa gave you in post 10. That's the only option available to you.
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                #37
                Originally posted by brother52 View Post
                I repeat, there is no problem with the legalities of this. I understand that some people can't help accusing others so they can feel better about themselves, but there are websites better suited for that.
                Oh but there is. T2 is not for contracting, it's for salaried employment under direction and control of the employer. Stirring things up with HMRC is only going to get you a good rogering and they do check.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  Oh but there is. T2 is not for contracting, it's for salaried employment under direction and control of the employer. Stirring things up with HMRC is only going to get you a good rogering and they do check.
                  Contracting is just a word I use. Technically and legally it is delivery of services by the employer. There were quite a few restrictions on work I was able to do because of that and I don't suppose it would be dangerous to talk to HMRC, but thanks for pointing it out.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                    Sometimes it's about getting a visa to work here as well
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by brother52 View Post
                      Contracting is just a word I use. Technically and legally it is delivery of services by the employer. There were quite a few restrictions on work I was able to do because of that and I don't suppose it would be dangerous to talk to HMRC, but thanks for pointing it out.
                      If your umbrella company is not on this list https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...2014-05-14.pdf you have been working in the UK illegally.
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