Originally posted by DaveB
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By the way, even if you say you will quit, they will take this as non-compliance and report you to HMRC. That's what the internal mail here said.
Edit: Actually, I'm not sure if it was on the internal mail, but the contractor who forward it to me said she immediately told procurement that she will quit to avoid any investigation, but they said she would then be placed on a non-compliance list to be sent to HMRC. The wording on the email is "If CLIENT does not receive any formal communication from
you in this regard or if you do not provide the necessary assurances
within the maximum 20 day period, your details will be forwarded to Her
Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in accordance with the
requirements set out by HMT."
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