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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
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Originally posted by Bheleu View PostYou of course assume that Hecor has the computer skills to dig through that massive pile of data, not that are going to trust a contract to such a task
Code:-- LOWEST HANGING FRUIT SELECT DISTINCT x.ni_number, x.agency_id, x.role_id from (select ni_number, agency_id, role_id from workers where paydate < '2017-04-06' and inside_ir35='N') x JOIN (select ni_number, agency_id, role_id from workers where paydate > '2017-04-06' and inside_ir35='Y') y on x.ni_number = y.ni_number and x.agency_id = y.agency_id and x.role_id = y.role_id -- SECOND WAVE SELECT DISTINCT x.ni_number, x.agency_id, y.role_id from (select ni_number, agency_id, role_id from workers where paydate < '2017-04-06' and inside_ir35='N') x JOIN (select ni_number, agency_id, role_id from workers where paydate > '2017-04-06' and inside_ir35='Y') y on x.ni_number = y.ni_number and x.agency_id = y.agency_id
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Having quite literally slept with the enemy, I can tell you that this kind of lookup is within the skillset of even quite low level inspectors who have to deal with all sorts of rubbish data in obscure formats on a daily basis.Comment
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Originally posted by rob s View PostHaving quite literally slept with the enemy, I can tell you that this kind of lookup is within the skillset of even quite low level inspectors who have to deal with all sorts of rubbish data in obscure formats on a daily basis.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Someone asked me the other day "What is this Reform to IR35 Legislation"?
I said it's nothing but self-harming exercise by Government. Or to put that into context, Government is on the road to buy P**is enlargement pills so it can reach their own ar*e.
And the reply was.....
OK Got It.Comment
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Originally posted by londonlad View PostSomeone asked me the other day "What is this Reform to IR35 Legislation"?
I said it's nothing but self-harming exercise by Government. Or to put that into context, Government is on the road to buy P**is enlargement pills so it can reach their own ar*e.
And the reply was.....
OK Got It.
I wept. And then I started rehearsing my gcloud 9 application pitch.Comment
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Originally posted by rob s View PostIndeed. I got asked to review replacement CVs from a consulting company who were providing second jobber landed-offshore resources for 3x the going contract day rate. One of them did have a PhD in something totally unrelated.
I wept. And then I started rehearsing my gcloud 9 application pitch.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe Mail and Express would love a good whiff of this story. More money leaving the country then they wonder why the tax-paying residents of the UK get paid more.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAll HMRC see is NI number, the company the money was paid to and the amount. Job description isn't reported so would only appear in the later parts of an enquiry.
HMRC will say lets look at this NI number and see how much of Tax and NI received prior to 6th April.
So I assume even you take new role with new agency which is inside IR35, the risk level doesn't change.Comment
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Originally posted by londonlad View PostIsn't NI number alone is more than sufficient, if take new role that is Inside IR35 post 6th April?
HMRC will say lets look at this NI number and see how much of Tax and NI received prior to 6th April.
So I assume even you take new role with new agency which is inside IR35, the risk level doesn't change.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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