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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017

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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    The agency if sensible will put a clause in their contract which states if they become liable for taxes due to your engagement then you need to pay up.
    Hmm, and if they don't? Isn't it between PS client and agency to sort this between themselves - i.e client say outside, agency pays full day rate. Period.

    Reason for asking is that there will be cases like the ones in the examples - genuinely outside. I somehow got the feeling it will be doom, but if the PS says 'feck it, it is outside' and the contract is watertight where is the problem.

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      My latest musings on the subject. IR35 - Has The Penny Finally Dropped?
      https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ir35-...d-andy-hallett
      https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andyhallett

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        Originally posted by Andy Hallett View Post
        My latest musings on the subject. IR35 - Has The Penny Finally Dropped?
        https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ir35-...d-andy-hallett


        May I suggest an edit?

        "Should you have direct contractors that you have determined to be subject to the Intermediaries Legislation, you need to ensure that your payroll is capable of processing a ‘deemed’ payment to PSC contractors, making the deduction of employee’s NI, PAYE and remitting that to HMRC whilst reporting via RTI. In addition, as the employer you will also need to budget for the additional employer’s NI and Apprenticeship Levy, or renegotiate the supply price down."

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          Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
          May I suggest an edit?

          "Should you have direct contractors that you have determined to be subject to the Intermediaries Legislation, you need to ensure that your payroll is capable of processing a ‘deemed’ payment to PSC contractors, making the deduction of employee’s NI, PAYE and remitting that to HMRC whilst reporting via RTI. In addition, as the employer you will also need to budget for the additional employer’s NI and Apprenticeship Levy, or renegotiate the supply price down."
          That's a good point, thank you, will edit it later.
          https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andyhallett

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            You might also want to add in "if you have quality contractors working on projects now, better close those projects asap as those contractors are bye-bye come April. Or you can try throw more public money at unskilled workers who are more than willing to sit at a desk all day and advance nothing (i.e. Civil Servants)"

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              Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
              You might also want to add in "if you have quality contractors working on projects now, better close those projects asap as those contractors are bye-bye come April. Or you can try throw more public money at unskilled workers who are more than willing to sit at a desk all day and advance nothing (i.e. Civil Servants)"
              I'll write that when I have more Shiraz inside me. I am not so radical with only a bacon buttie and lukewarm latte inside me.
              https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andyhallett

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                Originally posted by Andy Hallett View Post
                I'll write that when I have more Shiraz inside me. I am not so radical with only a bacon buttie and lukewarm latte inside me.
                Don't do WTFH does. He's had one bottle at lunch and he can't mod anymore.
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Don't do WTFH does. He's had one bottle at lunch and he can't mod anymore.
                  Hopefully he has Viagra at hand, the mods sometimes need that, on the quiet, you know
                  The Chunt of Chunts.

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                    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                    Hopefully he has Viagra at hand, the mods sometimes need that, on the quiet, you know
                    WTFH sticks em in his eyes so he looks hard on here.....
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      Originally posted by pscont View Post
                      Hmm, and if they don't? Isn't it between PS client and agency to sort this between themselves - i.e client say outside, agency pays full day rate. Period.

                      Reason for asking is that there will be cases like the ones in the examples - genuinely outside. I somehow got the feeling it will be doom, but if the PS says 'feck it, it is outside' and the contract is watertight where is the problem.
                      Care to comment?

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