Originally posted by stek
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It's called prosaic justice.
Now, please return to the original topic.
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This is a great thread.
Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostDon't make a spelling mistake while correcting grammar :-)
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Originally posted by dty View PostDon't being sentences with "and".
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Originally posted by legal View PostAs I cannot find any thread related to this, I just want to see, what other contractors think about this.
My agency has asked for:
The full name of the person supplying the services (regardless of the contractual right of substitution)
My NI Number, Date of Birth, Gender, and full personal address
My Company UTR number
So they will get around to alleging that I am an employee and sending a tax demand at some point no doubt. Far easier to raise money from the proles than pursue thise pesky global conglomorates for what they should pay.
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Originally posted by legal View PostAs I cannot find any thread related to this
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Originally posted by legal View PostSo my agency is asking for personal details to be reported to HMRC.
As I cannot find any thread related to this, I just want to see, what other contractors think about this.
Looks like there is no opt out, But then HMRC should already have all this info... (I would presume.)
And don't begin paragraphs with 'So' when it's not needed.
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employment intermediaries reporting
So my agency is asking for personal details to be reported to HMRC.
As I cannot find any thread related to this, I just want to see, what other contractors think about this.
Looks like there is no opt out, But then HMRC should already have all this info... (I would presume.)Tags: None
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