So forum regulars - have you supplied your NI details, or are you planning to refuse (or already have done)?
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Agent asking for NI number before next payment
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I've supplied mine. Don't see the big deal TBH.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostSo forum regulars - have you supplied your NI details, or are you planning to refuse (or already have done)?Comment
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I've not supplied mine. I'll fight it to the end.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostSo forum regulars - have you supplied your NI details, or are you planning to refuse (or already have done)?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Haven't yet. I am having a war with the agency. They tried their old chestnut of stopping payments and I replied to them saying 'Try it. Good luck.'.
My contract finishes on 17th April and I am opted in. So far they haven't stopped my payments (received one payment today).
Their obligation is not my arse wipe after all. If it comes down to the wire, I will think about it.
If they want a fight, I am happy to give it to them the good old Northern way.
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Sure it does.Originally posted by Batcher View PostI'm an employee / worker for a Ltd that I happen to be a shareholder of. My Ltd tends to win contracts via agencies (in the main) and then tells me where I need to go to work that day to earn my salary.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The end = 5pm on April 5th?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've not supplied mine. I'll fight it to the end.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Ok, it gives me a bit more notice of where I'm working but essentially that is the way it works.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSure it does.Comment
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Dodgy Payments
Been looking into this today as agency has finally caught on and asked for my details. Being an inquisitive type, I was trying to work out how they could use the data since the quarters don't align to my companies year end / VAT reporting and my salary / div have no baring on the amount I am paid from the agency (ie I pay myself 10k salary, 30k divi regardless of whether I earn 150k, 100k, 50k. Useful for HMRC in case of investigation but day to day, I can't really see a use aside from identifying the dodgy payments and maybe EBT's (if that is not what your referring to with 'dodgy agency payments'.Originally posted by eek View PostI love how people always fail to see the other side:-
The problem this is designed to solve for HMRC is agencies are paying people by dodgy means...
So they ask agencies to report how they pay all the people who work through them... We are people and work through them so they have to report the amount of money they pay us...
If you don't like it there are really only 3 options:-
- Go perm
- Go direct
- Move up the food chain and become a proper consultancy
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