If this “Norris” is “Futurelink” then I suggest caution.
Friend of mine used a contractor tax scheme called Talent Resource Management (TRM) run by Futurelink. They shut down Talent Resource Management and now my buddy has tax investigation from HRMC and there is no Talent Resource Management in existence any more to defend it.
Check out this long thread here (there are loads of people who used Talent Resource Management or TRM) who are trying to handle their own tax enquiries! Look here: http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...g-schemes.html
Read that thread in full you’ll see two other schemes mentioned (Cherrylon and Trentburg) that have been shut down and left contractors in the lurch. Post #130 on that thread suggests that TRM and Cherrylon are both Futurelink (follow this link) http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...chemes-13.html
Also, posts #155 to #158 seem to indicate that TRM, Cherrylon and Trentburg are all Futrelink (follow this link) http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...chemes-16.html
Looks like Futurelink has shut down three contractor solutions and left contractors in the lurch. Hope you stayed clear of this Norris thing.
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Originally posted by Rebel Without a Clue View PostHi everyone
Thanks for the feedback, I've decided to not go ahead with this now I know what is going on.
I don't really want to advertise the accountant but I found this and thought you may find it interesting; hope it explains why I thought it was fine
The one thing on there that would make it anything other than 'fine' is the QC opinion - if you come across anything like this again ask to see the opinion - it will either say or
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Lol I missed that Stek! For the record, its a good contract but NOWHERE near that good!
And thanks for that Cojak. I swear, the more I see the more weird everything looks and I still can't work out who the hell teampb are :sLast edited by Rebel Without a Clue; 12 August 2014, 12:11.
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Originally posted by Rebel Without a Clue View PostLol can they even do that? I suppose it doesn't say his opinion is that it works but... really?
...all of us honest tax-advisers will heartily agree that consumers need protection against the "cowboys ".(1)
(1) None would agree more than I. For some reason, my name appears to carry some weight with the public. The result is that I am sometimes misrepresented, particularly on internet sites, as having endorsed a tax product on which I have not advised at all. Cleverer promoters have stated that my advice had been taken in relation to a product, which is literally true, but have omitted to mention that I had not in fact advised that it was fit for purpose.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAh, the old 'Mr Venables' stable', eh?
That's how they term it since Mr Venables himself has dropped them all in it.
And they don't state that the Substantial Opinion is "RUN FOR THE HILLS!!!!!"
Lol can they even do that? I suppose it doesn't say his opinion is that it works but... really?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostPah! He's not so tough.
If he was, he'd appear behind me right now and repeatedly smash my face into the keyboasuhndf bshjnvg gsw\\su
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Ah, the old 'Mr Venables' stable', eh?
That's how they term it since Mr Venables himself has dropped them all in it.
And they don't state that the Substantial Opinion is "RUN FOR THE HILLS!!!!!"
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Hi everyone
Thanks for the feedback, I've decided to not go ahead with this now I know what is going on.
I don't really want to advertise the accountant but I found this and thought you may find it interesting; hope it explains why I thought it was fine
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Agree, drop this accountant and name and shame, anyone trying to hoist one of these schemes on their client should be struck off!
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Originally posted by Rebel Without a Clue View PostI didn't mean to cause a problem Cojak, sorry if I've broken one of the forum rules. I only asked on this forum instead of General because it was an accountant who put me in touch with them and I was under the impression it was a normal thing now; like I said in my first post, I'm a little out of the loop.
Would be one to avoid..
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I think this may be why the accountant is recommending:
"Do you know high Net worth, specialist individuals who provide their services to their clients on a contract basis and may benefit from employment with Norris?
Perhaps you are an IFA or an accountant whose clients are looking for a better return on their contract income?
Whatever the case may be Norris would like to engage with you to assist these individuals. Whether you recommend one, or multiple contractors to Norris, who then go on to register and payroll, we will arrange an Introducer fee for you for each recommendation you make.
The Introducer fee is payable as follows:
10% of the Net fees Norris earns for the contractor are payable to the Introducer for a maximum period of 12 months (if the contractor is still operating via Norris at this time).
5% of the Net fees Norris earns for the contractor from month 13 to month 24 are payable to the Introducer (if the contractor is still operating via Norris at this time).
Introducer fees will cease after month 24 for that particular contractor.
Notes:
There is no limit to the number of contractors an Introducer can recommend to Norris at any one time.
The Introducer does not need to have operated with Norris to recommend contractors.
Full terms available upon request"
Dread to think how much they're charging for their services
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