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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostCompletely agree with eek on this. Psychocandy, there is almost zero chance that you fall outside of the new rules, so you should look to move now. Whether or not they do actually pursue people retrospectively, you have to be worried about that, and eek has made some convincing points that they are indeed intending to target people like you retrospectively.
Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd don't think we'll forget this thread come May...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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This legislation only applies to intermediaries, not consultancies- they work on a different framework. When these rules move to Private sector (i.e. 18/19) then you need to worryComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd don't think we'll forget this thread come May...
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Hello,
I write again to provide a further brief update in connection with the forthcoming change to the Off-Payroll reform ("IR35") Legislation.
As most of you will be aware, the Government brought forward a change in the law surrounding off-payroll reform. agent are currently working in partnership with client to look in detail as to how this may affect us moving forward beyond April 2017.
There is little for me to add to my previous message at this stage - there will be no change to how you continue to engage with agent and client on your assignment. Whilst we acknowledge that there have been a number of rumours going around the site about what will and will not be the case beyond March of this year, we would like to remind all ASW's that you have the right to a PAYE contract. I am specifically aware that an unfounded rumour is circulating that taking this approach will automatically trigger an IR35 investigation into your past business affairs. For an indication of what your PAYE rate would be, please feel free to contact the site-office.
Please be assured that we will be in contact with you again in due course when we are able to provide a more conclusive update. In the meantime, we continue to work with client and our legal teams to establish a long-term solution that works for all parties. If you have any further questions or queries at all, please do not hesitate to contact me or the site-office.
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Originally posted by confusion View PostHere's an interesting statement from my public sector agent - a suggestion that PAYE is the way forward and perfectly safe to change without retrospective action!
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Hello,
I write again to provide a further brief update in connection with the forthcoming change to the Off-Payroll reform ("IR35") Legislation.
As most of you will be aware, the Government brought forward a change in the law surrounding off-payroll reform. agent are currently working in partnership with client to look in detail as to how this may affect us moving forward beyond April 2017.
There is little for me to add to my previous message at this stage - there will be no change to how you continue to engage with agent and client on your assignment. Whilst we acknowledge that there have been a number of rumours going around the site about what will and will not be the case beyond March of this year, we would like to remind all ASW's that you have the right to a PAYE contract. I am specifically aware that an unfounded rumour is circulating that taking this approach will automatically trigger an IR35 investigation into your past business affairs. For an indication of what your PAYE rate would be, please feel free to contact the site-office.
Please be assured that we will be in contact with you again in due course when we are able to provide a more conclusive update. In the meantime, we continue to work with client and our legal teams to establish a long-term solution that works for all parties. If you have any further questions or queries at all, please do not hesitate to contact me or the site-office.
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Now send an email asking for written confirmation that they'll back you al the way should you be investigated after May.
They don't know any more than we do and in my opinion it's just a move to try and stop mass resignations."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by confusion View PostHere's an interesting statement from my public sector agent - a suggestion that PAYE is the way forward and perfectly safe to change without retrospective action!
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Hello,
I write again to provide a further brief update in connection with the forthcoming change to the Off-Payroll reform ("IR35") Legislation.
As most of you will be aware, the Government brought forward a change in the law surrounding off-payroll reform. agent are currently working in partnership with client to look in detail as to how this may affect us moving forward beyond April 2017.
There is little for me to add to my previous message at this stage - there will be no change to how you continue to engage with agent and client on your assignment. Whilst we acknowledge that there have been a number of rumours going around the site about what will and will not be the case beyond March of this year, we would like to remind all ASW's that you have the right to a PAYE contract. I am specifically aware that an unfounded rumour is circulating that taking this approach will automatically trigger an IR35 investigation into your past business affairs. For an indication of what your PAYE rate would be, please feel free to contact the site-office.
Please be assured that we will be in contact with you again in due course when we are able to provide a more conclusive update. In the meantime, we continue to work with client and our legal teams to establish a long-term solution that works for all parties. If you have any further questions or queries at all, please do not hesitate to contact me or the site-office.
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostThis legislation only applies to intermediaries, not consultancies- they work on a different framework. When these rules move to Private sector (i.e. 18/19) then you need to worrymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo it may (and certainly does in many outsourcing examples). If all the consultancy is doing is providing a bum on a seat resource that bum on a seat is going to be inside regardless of how they are employed...The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Why do you think that ? The technical note specifically lists what 'intermediaries' are covered ? By consultancy I'm referring to the process of bidding for pieces of work, delivering and then finishing.Comment
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostWhy do you think that ? The technical note specifically lists what 'intermediaries' are covered ? By consultancy I'm referring to the process of bidding for pieces of work, delivering and then finishing.
As I said the devil is in the detail
We have read about and discussed this endlessly for ages.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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