Originally posted by Smartie
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Umbrella companies to be abolished
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"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
"Banning payroll companies, sometimes known as umbrella companies, which create a false structure to limit employers’ tax liabilities and limit workers’ rights"
Those companies which do not create a false structure to limit employers' tax liabilities and limit workers' rights should be fine though.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"Banning payroll companies, sometimes known as umbrella companies, which create a false structure to limit employers’ tax liabilities and limit workers’ rights"
Those companies which do not create a false structure to limit employers' tax liabilities and limit workers' rights should be fine though.
He means we are all employees. Can't wait until the window cleaner asks me for sick pay....Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTo be fair the Tories can steal the idea when the Taylor review is finished in the Autumn.
They could have at least used the Android version naming approach and after the Alexander review had the Bollox review.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTo be fair the Tories can steal the idea when the Taylor review is finished in the Autumn.
I also suspect as I've stated before that the Taylor review will require agencies to provide a fee free payment method...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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So Steptoe has driven away another couple of million self-employed potential Labour voters at a strokeComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"Banning payroll companies, sometimes known as umbrella companies, which create a false structure to limit employers’ tax liabilities and limit workers’ rights"
Surely the whole point of an umbrella company is that the worker pays the full whack of tax and NICs?
The target of this legislation is deliveroo drivers earning **** all and getting no rights. The sledgehammer used to crack the nut will mean proper freelancers get collared also.
However, I'm really not so sure the Tories also don't have visions on the same. I don't use an Umbrella, so this doesn't impact me. ;-)Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostHow?
Surely the whole point of an umbrella company is that the worker pays the full whack of tax and NICs?
The target of this legislation is deliveroo drivers earning **** all and getting no rights. The sledgehammer used to crack the nut will mean proper freelancers get collared also.
However, I'm really not so sure the Tories also don't have visions on the same. I don't use an Umbrella, so this doesn't impact me. ;-)
Umbrella companies are used by agencies because they want to advertise supply teacher jobs say at £150/165 when they used to be advertised at £140 PAYE employers NI deducted. The rates at first looked better for supply teachers and using umbrella's removes risk and pain for the agencies. Downside is teachers aren't getting what they believe was advertised and hence are annoyed.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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