Role advertised as Rate £xxx per day. Role will be "inside"* and duration will straddle the April change dates.
So, rate is fare and when run past the forum's friendly Umbrella, the net works for my needs. There may also be the option to go the PAYE route (yes, I have read the pros / cons threads)
Questions:
1. What is the real world experiences of getting the chain of engager to honour their new responsibilities with regards the "employer" covering the employer's NI etc (as opposed to the true employer - the Umbrella if I go that route)
2. Work will be at one of three locations: WFH/Consulting Co's London office/Consulting Co's client's office in Home county-shire. What has your experience been of extracting some form of travel costs to one (or both?) of the sites when you're "multi-homed"
Not wanting to be too mercenary, but if there's form for arguing the toss, I'd appreciate it.
MJ
* quite correctly, no debate, they are a consultancy pimping me to A.N. Other client and controlling which offices I work at etc
So, rate is fare and when run past the forum's friendly Umbrella, the net works for my needs. There may also be the option to go the PAYE route (yes, I have read the pros / cons threads)
Questions:
1. What is the real world experiences of getting the chain of engager to honour their new responsibilities with regards the "employer" covering the employer's NI etc (as opposed to the true employer - the Umbrella if I go that route)
2. Work will be at one of three locations: WFH/Consulting Co's London office/Consulting Co's client's office in Home county-shire. What has your experience been of extracting some form of travel costs to one (or both?) of the sites when you're "multi-homed"
Not wanting to be too mercenary, but if there's form for arguing the toss, I'd appreciate it.
MJ
* quite correctly, no debate, they are a consultancy pimping me to A.N. Other client and controlling which offices I work at etc
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