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+1 opting out and opting in is supposedly optional but many agencies won't deal with people who want to opt in. If payments to an FLC are excluded from HMRC's agency requirements I can imagine most agencies will say use an FLC or forget about that contract...merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Yes - there's a difference between it being optional in legislation (which it will be) and optional in practice (which it won't be)Originally posted by eek View Post+1 opting out and opting in is supposedly optional but many agencies won't deal with people who want to opt in. If payments to an FLC are excluded from HMRC's agency requirements I can imagine most agencies will say use an FLC or forget about that contract...
It's perfectly simple - you keep a Ltd for the one place that accepts them, and an FLC for everything else...Comment
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It's inevitable that scenario would play out, there's no debate that the Agencies would take the path of least resistance which is to ignore contractors who won't use the FLC approach.Originally posted by eek View Post+1 opting out and opting in is supposedly optional but many agencies won't deal with people who want to opt in. If payments to an FLC are excluded from HMRC's agency requirements I can imagine most agencies will say use an FLC or forget about that contract...
Optional or not is utterly irrelevant the Agencies ignore their toothless regulation bodies.Comment
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Nope I move up the food chain replace agents with salesmen and bring contractors in to pick up the stuff I can't offshore.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYes - there's a difference between it being optional in legislation (which it will be) and optional in practice (which it won't be)
It's perfectly simple - you keep a Ltd for the one place that accepts them, and an FLC for everything else...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Make them work via an FLC thoughOriginally posted by eek View PostNope I move up the food chain replace agents with salesmen and bring contractors in to pick up the stuff I can't offshore.
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