Quoting a net rate is confusing as it isn't clear what the "net rate" means. I would always assume it is a gross rate. On contracts where I was "employed" in Switzerland for example the rates were always quoted gross, and then they'd give you an estimate of your net pay.
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Advertised rate vs Net pay
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Originally posted by eek View PostNot sure what the rate being advertised means - ask for the Key Information Document.
It really is very simple...
Can I ask what is this Key Information Document? Can you point me to an example online? No agent I have spoken to mentioned this KID document, when I ask them what the net rate would be they are clueless. Are agents legally required to give us this KID document upon request? I have agents scheduling interviews for me without myself knowing what my net rate would be. I do not want to wast mine or the client's time.
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https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ent-businesses
But it's been law for over a year now so they should be getting the basics right.
As if they are failing on the basics it's very likely a claim for illegal deductions would go against the agency / umbrella and there are firms(at least one) happy to facilitate those claims on the cheap.Last edited by eek; 13 May 2021, 10:10.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostQuoting a net rate is confusing as it isn't clear what the "net rate" means. I would always assume it is a gross rate. On contracts where I was "employed" in Switzerland for example the rates were always quoted gross, and then they'd give you an estimate of your net pay.Last edited by eek; 13 May 2021, 10:14.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Posthttps://www.gov.uk/government/public...ent-businesses
But it's been law for over a year now so they should be getting the basics right.
As if they are failing on the basics it's very likely a claim for illegal deductions would go against the agency / umbrella and there are firms(at least one) happy to facilitate those claims on the cheap.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Anything that doesn't specify it's a PAYE rate is always going to be a Assignment Rate (the HMRC approved term for what would be advertised as Umbrella / Inside IR35 rate).
If you want to hit the jackpot you want an agency / umbrella that forgets to give you a Key Information Document prior to you starting work (I really don't get how agencies / umbrellas can screw that simple step up).Comment
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