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I don't think many contractors do in this area either. We'd certainly hear about it if you went for an interview and the client told you that you'd be fixing your mistakes in your own time!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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It has to be the fee payer - the law is quite clear on this.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo it has got to be the agency that does the tax/NI thing
If you are direct, that's the client.
If you are via an agency and there are no other companies in the mix, it's the agency.
If you are via an agency and there are other companies in the chain, then it's the company closest to the intermediary that is used by the individual (eg a payroll company paying your limited company).
Fee payer = the company that pays the fees to your company.
If you use an umbrella company then this is all irrelevant.Comment
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Ha ha. Know what you mean but its no dissimilar to a lot of places lol.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostLOL Behave the the only thing that's grey there it the career civil serpents that work there, don't forget that one of my best mates left there recently and while he was there they did everything they possibly could to keep him. Ultimately while he was there he took every precaution necessary to ensure it was outside IR35. We used to have daily conversations on Slack about how he had to refuse to do certain work as it was outside the scope of his contract.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Maybe lol. But at last client I did. They were a bit bemused that I did but didn't moan. (Deleted the wrong Exchange DBs so had to rebuild a few from primary copy - not hard but time consuming).Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI don't think many contractors do in this area either. We'd certainly hear about it if you went for an interview and the client told you that you'd be fixing your mistakes in your own time!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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But if agency says nah we ain't doing it? Too much hassle....Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt has to be the fee payer - the law is quite clear on this.
If you are direct, that's the client.
If you are via an agency and there are no other companies in the mix, it's the agency.
If you are via an agency and there are other companies in the chain, then it's the company closest to the intermediary that is used by the individual (eg a payroll company paying your limited company).
Fee payer = the company that pays the fees to your company.
If you use an umbrella company then this is all irrelevant.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Yes & In the UK:Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo it has got to be the agency that does the tax/NI thing. So they are quite within their rights to refuse to operate like this?
BTW -remind me which agencies you represent?
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Choose another agency....Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBut if agency says nah we ain't doing it? Too much hassle....Comment
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Article on the CUK main pages relating to this...
Contractors' Questions: Can agencies block PSCs from public contracts? :: Contractor UK'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I think she's stolen that answer from my FAQOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostArticle on the CUK main pages relating to this...
Contractors' Questions: Can agencies block PSCs from public contracts? :: Contractor UK
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That's exactly what I thought...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI think she's stolen that answer from my FAQ
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