To figure out if I can demand an SDS I'm trying to unpick what is actually changing for public sector off-payroll regs in April 2020, vs the 2017 ones in place now.
The gov website says this
click on the link and you see the following:
Its quite hard to go back to the original 2017 wording to see if the SDS sharing bit is already needed or not.
Does anyone know the score?
The gov website says this
Public sector clients
You must continue to apply the rules when the changes come into force on 6 April 2020. However, from this date there are extra responsibilities that will affect you.
You must continue to apply the rules when the changes come into force on 6 April 2020. However, from this date there are extra responsibilities that will affect you.
You’ll need to decide the employment status of a worker, you must do this for every contract you agree with an agency or worker. You’ll need to:
....and so on....
- pass your determination and the reasons for the determination to the worker and the person or organisation you contract with
- make sure you keep detailed records of your employment status determinations, including the reasons for the determination and fees paid
- have processes in place to deal with any disagreements that arise from your determination
....and so on....
Does anyone know the score?
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