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Employment Agencies Regulations: Limited Company Opt Out

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    #11
    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    Yup
    You need to get the umbrella to opt in / out for you, though, since you are merely an employee of the umbrella.

    The fact that it's relevant to umbrellas means that the typical EB line of "oh, it'll impact your IR35 status" is completely irrelevant! Just imagining the conversation:

    Pimp: You should opt out, as it'll help your IR35 status.
    Umbrella user: I'm using a brolly, so that's irrelevant, so I should opt in, yes?
    Pimp: <splutter>

    There have been a few discussions on here before about whether you should opt in or out, and it seems to be an individual thing really. The PCG have a paper on it, IIRC.
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      #12
      Originally posted by unemployed View Post
      anyone explain this in layman`s terms lol
      Can anyone

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      I'm a chav so please use small words

      HTH
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        #13
        Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
        Can anyone

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        I'm a chav so please use small words

        HTH
        You missed

        please
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          #14
          Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
          Can anyone

          '

          I'm a chav so please use small words

          HTH


          "chav" do you even know me ? get a life or at least some personality, which you seem to be lacking in abundance.
          Last edited by ferret; 3 March 2008, 22:17. Reason: No need for that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by unemployed View Post


            "chav" do you even know me ? get a life or at least some personality, which you seem to be lacking in abundance.
            Get
            Last edited by ferret; 3 March 2008, 22:18. Reason: Removed quote

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              #16
              Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
              Get
              Oh no another one

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                #17
                Originally posted by unemployed View Post


                "chav" do you even know me you dickhead ? get a life or at least some personality, which you seem to be lacking in abundance.

                What is Spoon Feeding?


                dictionary.com defines it as follows:
                spoon-feed (spnfd)
                tr.v. spoon-·fed, (-fd) spoon-·feed·ing, spoon-·feeds

                1. To feed (another) with a spoon.
                2. To treat (another) in a way that discourages independent thought or action, as by overindulgence.
                3. .
                1. To provide (another) with knowledge or information in an oversimplified way.
                2. To provide (knowledge or information) in an oversimplified way.


                Most often on the forums, "spoon feeding" refers to posters who ask questions, and refuse to put any effort or thought into their questions, as well as the answers they receive. They expect every answer to be dumbed down to the last detail, and expect that everyone else do their research for them.

                This is usually a characteristic of laziness, and not capability. Hence the saying, "I'm not handicapped, I'm just lazy."


                What is wrong with Spoon Feeding?

                Nothing, if you are unable to feed yourself.

                Examples of individuals who are incapable of feeding themselves include babies (f, quadriplegics, severly injured people, comatose people, and sometimes senior citizens. Usually these people also require the use of bedpans and/or diapers.


                How does this pertain to me?


                If you need to be spoon fed, you most likely fall into the category of the people above who cannot help themselves, and should therefore not be contracting.


                What can I do? I want to change!


                With just a little time, energy, common sense, and thought on your part, it should be possible to elevate yourself to a whole new level of self, and no longer require spoon feeding.


                "Why do people keep telling me to SEARCH?"


                If you are being told to search and google it is because the same question has been asked and answered repeatedly, and the veterans who have seen the answers before are letting you know that the answer to your question is not as elusive as the Holy Grail, nor the Fountain of Youth.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

                  What is Spoon Feeding?


                  dictionary.com defines it as follows:
                  spoon-feed (spnfd)
                  tr.v. spoon-·fed, (-fd) spoon-·feed·ing, spoon-·feeds

                  1. To feed (another) with a spoon.
                  2. To treat (another) in a way that discourages independent thought or action, as by overindulgence.
                  3. .
                  1. To provide (another) with knowledge or information in an oversimplified way.
                  2. To provide (knowledge or information) in an oversimplified way.


                  Most often on the forums, "spoon feeding" refers to posters who ask questions, and refuse to put any effort or thought into their questions, as well as the answers they receive. They expect every answer to be dumbed down to the last detail, and expect that everyone else do their research for them.

                  This is usually a characteristic of laziness, and not capability. Hence the saying, "I'm not handicapped, I'm just lazy."


                  What is wrong with Spoon Feeding?

                  Nothing, if you are unable to feed yourself.

                  Examples of individuals who are incapable of feeding themselves include babies (f, quadriplegics, severly injured people, comatose people, and sometimes senior citizens. Usually these people also require the use of bedpans and/or diapers.


                  How does this pertain to me?


                  If you need to be spoon fed, you most likely fall into the category of the people above who cannot help themselves, and should therefore not be contracting.


                  What can I do? I want to change!


                  With just a little time, energy, common sense, and thought on your part, it should be possible to elevate yourself to a whole new level of self, and no longer require spoon feeding.


                  "Why do people keep telling me to SEARCH?"


                  If you are being told to search and google it is because the same question has been asked and answered repeatedly, and the veterans who have seen the answers before are letting you know that the answer to your question is not as elusive as the Holy Grail, nor the Fountain of Youth.
                  "Nothing, if you are unable to feed yourself.

                  Examples of individuals who are incapable of feeding themselves include babies (f, quadriplegics, severly injured people, comatose people, and sometimes senior citizens. Usually these people also require the use of bedpans and/or diapers."

                  Please explain as i need help decoding your post
                  Last edited by unemployed; 3 March 2008, 21:41.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by unemployed View Post
                    "Nothing, if you are unable to feed yourself.

                    Examples of individuals who are incapable of feeding themselves include babies (f, quadriplegics, severly injured people, comatose people, and sometimes senior citizens. Usually these people also require the use of bedpans and/or diapers."

                    Please explain as i need help decoding your post
                    I

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                      I

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