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'Crackdown' on brollies?

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    'Crackdown' on brollies?

    https://www.ft.com/content/12a6cac4-...8-a1a6d3229b38

    UK employers could be held liable for tax avoidance by so-called umbrella companies that increasingly act as intermediaries in hiring temporary workers, according to new government proposals. HM Treasury on Tuesday began consulting on ways to curb widespread tax avoidance and abuses of employment rights by the companies....

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    Originally posted by sreed View Post
    https://www.ft.com/content/12a6cac4-...8-a1a6d3229b38

    UK employers could be held liable for tax avoidance by so-called umbrella companies that increasingly act as intermediaries in hiring temporary workers, according to new government proposals. HM Treasury on Tuesday began consulting on ways to curb widespread tax avoidance and abuses of employment rights by the companies....
    paywall..... Copy/paste the text can you?
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #3
      Hope this doesn't break any forum rules!
      http://archive.today/Ft7Ta

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        #4
        That's going to be interesting if they go through with it.

        My public sector client already can't wait to get rid of contractors. This would be last nail in the coffin. Every contractor will be let go, all projects on hold or most likely canned and another ton of taxpayers' money wasted to deliver nothing.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
          That's going to be interesting if they go through with it.

          My public sector client already can't wait to get rid of contractors. This would be last nail in the coffin. Every contractor will be let go, all projects on hold or most likely canned and another ton of taxpayers' money wasted to deliver nothing.
          Public sector clients always want to get rid, but never in reality do. They might change things around the edges...but that's about it.

          This is more about challenging whether umbrellas are needed, and whether the agencies should take on payroll responsibilities themselves.

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            #6
            Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
            That's going to be interesting if they go through with it.

            My public sector client already can't wait to get rid of contractors. This would be last nail in the coffin. Every contractor will be let go, all projects on hold or most likely canned and another ton of taxpayers' money wasted to deliver nothing.
            Why? The is this umbrella trustworthy problem is a solved problem...

            Although as of Monday there will be 4 separate Umbrella validation services - Payepass launched today and is as useless (if not more so) than the existing options, Saferec launches on Monday, offers real time checks and literally leaves no hiding holes once they add pension payment checks.
            Last edited by eek; 9 June 2023, 11:30.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #7
              Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
              [...]My public sector client already can't wait to get rid of contractors.[...]
              What's stopping them?

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                #8
                Originally posted by dsc View Post

                What's stopping them?
                A long term hiring freeze so they can't hire permies.

                They can't hire permies, they hate paying contractors but can't live without them...I present you the Public Sector.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PCTNN View Post

                  A long term hiring freeze so they can't hire permies.

                  They can't hire permies, they hate paying contractors but can't live without them...I present you the Public Sector.
                  Easy to fix. Put in multiple highly complex engagemet frameworks to totally confuse the people attempting to hire through them with multiple levels of approval so it takes months to get the offer out and hopefully the need will go away in the mean time. Sorted.
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by eek View Post

                    Why? The is this umbrella trustworthy problem is a solved problem...

                    Although as of Monday there will be 4 separate Umbrella validation services - Payepass launched today and is as useless (if not more so) than the existing options, Saferec launches on Monday, offers real time checks and literally leaves no hiding holes once they add pension payment checks.
                    And then someone who seems to work for Payepass checked out my linkedIn profile. He claims to have worked for an "umbrella" prior to joining payepass a year before it was started.

                    Now I wonder if that "umbrella" was the one based in the exact same room / office used by a company owned by Payepass's owner ... The dates look very familiar when I check out a particular HMRC enquiry thread...
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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