If this gets put through then you'll see a huge increase in FTC contracts. You too can earn £35k pro rata for 6 months work (£17.5k), rather than the £50k you might have got for it! But in that 6 months you might be given 2 weeks paid holiday so that's all good then!
I think you'll also see a rise in body shops as agencies move to supplying staff through their own brolly - its a win win for them as they can charge the normal fees for recruitment and then a management and payroll fee for the brolly. I think Hyphen already have this employed contractor model thing that used to appear on Jobserve. These will just act like any of the big consultancies supplying their staff to other employers.
The bog standard contractor supplying their skills to the end client via and agency will be long gone. The whole 1 month thing is rubbish. No end client is going to risk having to pick up the contractors employers NI - they will just employ people using the safest route for them. Wasn't the reason we have to use limited companies in the first place was to prevent agencies being stung for our taxes, so they stopped us from being classed as self employed?
If there are 100,000 limited company contractors working in this way, and each paid their accountant £1000 a year, that's £100,000,000 lost to the overall economy!
I think you'll also see a rise in body shops as agencies move to supplying staff through their own brolly - its a win win for them as they can charge the normal fees for recruitment and then a management and payroll fee for the brolly. I think Hyphen already have this employed contractor model thing that used to appear on Jobserve. These will just act like any of the big consultancies supplying their staff to other employers.
The bog standard contractor supplying their skills to the end client via and agency will be long gone. The whole 1 month thing is rubbish. No end client is going to risk having to pick up the contractors employers NI - they will just employ people using the safest route for them. Wasn't the reason we have to use limited companies in the first place was to prevent agencies being stung for our taxes, so they stopped us from being classed as self employed?
If there are 100,000 limited company contractors working in this way, and each paid their accountant £1000 a year, that's £100,000,000 lost to the overall economy!
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