So cool to post nothing of value, well done friend. No wonder your post count is so high if you pipe up just to try and insult folks who don't have things as worked out as you.
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Originally posted by breaktwister View PostSo cool to post nothing of value, well done friend. No wonder your post count is so high if you pipe up just to try and insult folks who don't have things as worked out as you.Comment
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Originally posted by breaktwister View PostSo cool to post nothing of value, well done friend. No wonder your post count is so high if you pipe up just to try and insult folks who don't have things as worked out as you.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Semtex View Postif you read his posts most are of no substance at all, just digs at people. I ignore his posts completely'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Just a thought, but how will a contractor know that the monies (tax and NI) deducted are actually going to HMRC - and been recorded correctly?
And yes, I'm aware of RTI but how would you definitely know without waiting on the end-of-year P60 - oh, presumably it is a P60, or something else?
Something else, will the contractor get an actual payslip?Comment
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Originally posted by b r View PostJust a thought, but how will a contractor know that the monies (tax and NI) deducted are actually going to HMRC - and been recorded correctly?
And yes, I'm aware of RTI but how would you definitely know without waiting on the end-of-year P60 - oh, presumably it is a P60, or something else?
Something else, will the contractor get an actual payslip?
...nobody has a clue. You'd think that the agencies would be able to tell their contractors this, wouldn't you?
The only way to be sure of the above would be to join a legitimate umbrella- they've always worked like that."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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But what if the contract is directly with the public sector organisation (then their payroll would be processing it)?Comment
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Originally posted by breaktwister View PostDo you not need a National Insurance number to pay NIC? How can a business pay NIC and Personal Income tax via PAYE as it it were an individual? The whole thing is bonkers. Also, contract law in the UK has been build up over hundreds of years and these rules fly in the face of a lot of it. This should be an easy win in court for a good lawyer. HMRC simply don't have the powers to regulate how businesses interact with each other in this way.
Yes they do. HMRC are part of the government. The government controls parliament. Legally there is nothing that parliament can not do.
If they lose a legal challenge they can change the law and make it retrospective if they like. You can't beat these guys, but if you're fleet of foot you can stay a step ahead of them.Comment
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Originally posted by b r View PostBut what if the contract is directly with the public sector organisation (then their payroll would be processing it)?Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by b r View PostJust a thought, but how will a contractor know that the monies (tax and NI) deducted are actually going to HMRC - and been recorded correctly?
And yes, I'm aware of RTI but how would you definitely know without waiting on the end-of-year P60 - oh, presumably it is a P60, or something else?
Something else, will the contractor get an actual payslip?Comment
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