Originally posted by Andy Hallett
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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostInterestingly we've had a good few determinations 'outside' .....
Let me ask you the same question I asked them. If one is deemed outside would you keep paying as it is now? I.e. not taxes and NICs deducted from day rate.Last edited by pscont; 11 February 2017, 11:06.Comment
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Not true where I was. In fact quite the opposite. They were too eager to promote unskilled people and train them which kept dragging everything backwards. There desire to promote is why they needed contractors lol.Comment
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Originally posted by pscont View PostI was told the same by my agency. At least in this beta version of the tool.
Let me ask you the same question I asked them. If one is deemed outside would you keep paying as it is now?First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI think what he meant was that the agency have sent the client an email asking for a determination.
The other advice I got re winding up my PSC and switching to an umbrella, which means HMRC 'cannot investigate for retro', seems like the advice of a? Plenty of online posts contradicting this and saying HMRC can investigate a company within 1 year of it closing, and a person within 6 years.
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Originally posted by NHS1979 View PostThe other advice I got re winding up my PSC and switching to an umbrella, which means HMRC 'cannot investigate for retro', seems like the advice of a? Plenty of online posts contradicting this and saying HMRC can investigate a company within 1 year of it closing, and a person within 6 years.
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by NHS1979 View PostThe other advice I got re winding up my PSC and switching to an umbrella, which means HMRC 'cannot investigate for retro', seems like the advice of a? Plenty of online posts contradicting this and saying HMRC can investigate a company within 1 year of it closing, and a person within 6 years.
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By the way, how does HMRC prove/investigates/disprove working practices? Or how does a contractor defend working practices?Comment
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Originally posted by pscont View PostBy the way, how does HMRC prove/investigates/disprove working practices? Or how does a contractor defend working practices?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThey speak to the client. Plenty of cases on Google for you to read.
So the client can say: 'yes, s/he works in the office every day and does that and that. s/he has meetings with our staff and uses our equipment. We present problems to the contractor and want solutions.'
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'it is all in the contract. no more information to disclose.'
Now, which one is you (most of us) in reality?Comment
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