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Thanks northernlad ? I was typing on my phone ...big mistake mixing my your and you are lol!! I’ve bigger problems at the moment thoughOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostWant to edit that before the inevitable happens?
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Now the new regs have been postponed for a year I’m waiting to hear what will happen. I was under a blanket ban so am hopeful I can now continue as was.Originally posted by Cookielove View PostBeen told by client they won’t engage with PSC’s. Bit late in the day!! I had been told I was assessed as outside. But HR have said no and kyboshed it won’t take any risk at all. So it’s go PAYE or leave. Not even umbrella option. Given coronavirus and slow down in the market could be facing a lengthy stint out of work. Concern is being a target for HMRC as same client but now deemed inside...
Fed up and disenchantmented...HR and legal bods risk averse so no more PSC’s ... Plus the hit of going PAYE it’s all gloomyComment
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Hope is all you've got. They're far too busy with the imminent demise of their entire business model to worry about your personal tax situation.Originally posted by Cookielove View PostNow the new regs have been postponed for a year I’m waiting to hear what will happen. I was under a blanket ban so am hopeful I can now continue as was.See You Next TuesdayComment
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How rude...and nope you are wrong on both counts we have been told that is more than likely the blanket ban will be lifted for all contractors. The line of business I work in is about to go boom and will make a fortune from this so in fact far from a demise it’s quite the opposite...so have a good day saddoOriginally posted by Lance View PostHope is all you've got. They're far too busy with the imminent demise of their entire business model to worry about your personal tax situation.
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Had confirmation from QDOS that blanket bans (ie no assessment taken place) wouldn’t have a bearing on previous work, even if continued as PAYE.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Keep us posted then. Is it in 2 weeks that you'll know for definite?Originally posted by Cookielove View PostHow rude...and nope you are wrong on both counts we have been told that is more than likely the blanket ban will be lifted for all contractors. The line of business I work in is about to go boom and will make a fortune from this so in fact far from a demise it’s quite the opposite...so have a good day saddo
And less name calling in the profession forums if you please.See You Next TuesdayComment
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