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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax

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    Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View Post
    Just throwing a curveball inno the mix.

    What would happen with security clearance which can take weeks to set up? They going to clear people for them to sod off before the project has even gat gung?
    No curve ball, if you bothered to read the rest of the thread

    I would go back to sorting your Phil Colin's music collection, in time for his come back

    Going to be a fat lot of good for financial services / security cleared roles.
    It take 5 weeks, on average, to get the background checks, completed, in finance, for example.
    The Chunt of Chunts.

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      Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
      Not read the entire thread but if this goes through it will kill contracting stone dead. BUT one way to think about it...

      Clients obviously still want contractors otherwise there'd be no market out there. Its obviously cost effective and convenient otherwise clients would just get permies in but they don't. This is an important point.
      I don't think it will kill it dead. Contractors will either have suck it up, go permie, retire, run their plan B full-time, or emigrate. Most can't retire and the last two options are too scary for more than a minority. If there aren't enough jobs for everyone to go permie, there is no choice but to contract for what you can get.
      Originally posted by MaryPoppins
      I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
      Originally posted by vetran
      Urine is quite nourishing

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        I'd love to see the look in clients faces when the Contractor takes a weeks holiday AT HIS DAY RATE !!

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          Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
          I'd love to see the look in clients faces when the Contractor takes a weeks holiday AT HIS DAY RATE !!
          I plan to charge double-time for holidays.
          nomadd liked this post

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            Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
            I'd love to see the look in clients faces when the Contractor takes a weeks holiday AT HIS DAY RATE !!
            But this isn't going to happen, is it. You won't end up on Client Co's payroll. You'll end up on the payroll of either the agency if not direct or whatever Payroll Agency client co will use if this kicks off. Your day rate will be treated the same way as brollies do which factors in your paid holiday allowance.

            No one actually thinks that they are going to end up on client co's headcount or actually get any benefits on top of their current rates, do they?

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              We don't know anything for certain. But think of this: if an agency suddenly has more contractors on payroll, it will shoot up their employee headcount and also turnover and costs. Takes them over a SME entity limit and entertains all sorts of other issues (vat, bonuses, equality, hr issues, Corp tax elements). Could potentially open a massive Pandora's box.

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                Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
                But this isn't going to happen, is it. You won't end up on Client Co's payroll. You'll end up on the payroll of either the agency if not direct or whatever Payroll Agency client co will use if this kicks off. Your day rate will be treated the same way as brollies do which factors in your paid holiday allowance.

                No one actually thinks that they are going to end up on client co's headcount or actually get any benefits on top of their current rates, do they?
                No one knows what is going to happen. There is what HMG want and the end result of what HMG implements and the workarounds companies then invent... Personally I'm moving up the food chain (plan a) and out of the industry entirely plan b...
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                  I hadn't heard from mine - I nudged him on Monday, he apologised that my email had got missed in the summer recess, and I had a full response (including the rumour) yesterday. I'm going to push him further for his personal opinion.
                  Whatever the personal opinion, a Tory MP HAS to vote with the government on finance matters. A vote against is in effect a motion of no confidence.

                  Went though all this with NTRT. F4J was very similar - government put a three line whip on child matters.

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                    I am going to go out on a limb here and say

                    "It will all be ok, don't worry"

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                      Originally posted by Tasslehoff View Post
                      I am going to go out on a limb here and say

                      "It will all be ok, don't worry"
                      I really hope so! And I am going to believe you as that is what I want to hear.

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