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    #41
    Originally posted by youngguy View Post
    So we are a business that pays tax like an employee and then we get a p45? Am I the only one baffled ?
    And you are not considered to have any employment rights as it states.
    With some incorrect dates and the dodgiest flow charts I've ever seen I wonder if they must think that they can do what they want. No-one is accountable to us... I look forward to the first tribunal case

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      #42
      Originally posted by youngguy View Post
      So we are a business that pays tax like an employee and then we get a p45? Am I the only one baffled ?
      The point is these people should be employees (even if on a temporary fixed term basis) and I suspect this is designed to ensure that is the case....
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #43
        Originally posted by difficulttimes View Post
        And you are not considered to have any employment rights as it states.
        With some incorrect dates and the dodgiest flow charts I've ever seen I wonder if they must think that they can do what they want. No-one is accountable to us... I look forward to the first tribunal case
        Where is the link so I can put in a contribution to it?
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #44
          Originally posted by eek View Post
          The point is these people should be employees (even if on a temporary fixed term basis) and I suspect this is designed to ensure that is the case....
          But departments deliberately don't take on people as employees so they aren't lumbered with their pension responsibilities, and if they take them on as temps for too long the unions kick up a fuss.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #45
            Originally posted by eek View Post
            The point is these people should be employees (even if on a temporary fixed term basis) and I suspect this is designed to ensure that is the case....
            According to the consultation, that was explicitly not the case. It was a clear have/eat cake strategy. Afterall, it would be much easier (for "employees") if employment were mandated (e.g. FTC) on the outcome of the ESI.

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              #46
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              Where is the link so I can put in a contribution to it?
              https://www.gov.uk/government/public...technical-note

              enjoy yourself. They are incomplete clearly missing words in some places and utterly insane.

              As I said in a post above, you will need to determine status before I go near a contract and if its inside the odds of me taking it are zero. Now fixed term with all income directed into a final salary pension scheme with 5 days wfh and I may change my mind...
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #47
                Results of the public sector consultation is up

                In another discussion we established the main and only reason for them doing this is to get more emplyERs NI. So why not skip all this crap and just ask the employer to pay NI on contractors ? Surely that's more simple ?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                  But departments deliberately don't take on people as employees so they aren't lumbered with their pension responsibilities, and if they take them on as temps for too long the unions kick up a fuss.
                  Which is why the fun bit is going to be the tribunals. Agency regulations say that you have to be treated as if you were an employee after 12 weeks (assuming you haven't opted out), Equalities act means that you have to pay people doing the same work equally..
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #49
                    Looking at this example https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...e-ministry.pdf can I ask WTFFFFFFFF (the amount of F's is accurate) that person is doing working via a limited company....
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                      #50
                      If we all close our companies (I will) then HMRC loses all that VAT. Don't they care ?

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