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Previously on "NL payroll providers"

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Eek has just posted about this possibly being a bug. Do you think you did it by mistake or are you sure you had it in the right area? Seems odd so could be a bug.
    I am human so I can err.
    I'm not sure. I did read the original on an iPad but decided to respond on a PC. So could well have clicked the wrong thread. But then again nobody called me out, and you even responded. It wasn't till today I realised the mix up. So who knows?

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  • Sue B
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    ooh... ok, thanks!

    And yeah, 10mil PI, I don't know anyone who offers that either.....

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    that's correct.
    sorry......
    Eek has just posted about this possibly being a bug. Do you think you did it by mistake or are you sure you had it in the right area? Seems odd so could be a bug.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    I think Lance has posted a response to a different thread in this one and we've carried on. The original thread for the PI question was here.

    https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...companies.html
    that's correct.
    sorry......

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Sue B View Post

    Not sure why the PI stuff came up, but can address that if needed.
    I think Lance has posted a response to a different thread in this one and we've carried on. The original thread for the PI question was here.

    https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...companies.html

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  • Sue B
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    Hi there,

    Happy to have a chat.

    Having just done a really quick calculation on employment costs, adding average Dutch employers social costs, minimum pension, holiday pay and reasonable payroll fees (its not a cheap payroll to run) to the gross salary of €25000 would be in the region of €33600 total billing. Obviously this is only a guideline as I don't know enough about the contract, client, workers personal circumstances etc to give more tailored costs.

    Not sure why the PI stuff came up, but can address that if needed.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Not understanding why the number of people they have makes a difference? It's per claim and to get the next tier will cost them more which they won't want to do and get the bare minimum/contractor standard? Or am I missing something here?
    not really my are of expertise, but if it's per claim and an umbrella has multiple people on site, I think £1m isn't much insurance. The client isn't going to sue per contractor are they? They'll just hit whoever they can with the biggest sue-ball they can. If the umbrella is liable/responsible for multiple people that is quite a risk.

    Having said all that, for an inside IR35 gig the client must shoulder much of the liability as they will be 'running' the project and the staff.



    EDIT: OOppppppsss.... I seem to have answered another thread on the wrong thread. @Mods please do the needful and delete the posts. Sorry for polluting a thread with off topic nonsense. It must be the sun getting to me..
    Last edited by Lance; 18 July 2022, 09:33.

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  • NotAllThere
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    When I had PI and took on another consultant, the premium got a bit more expensive. But only a bit.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    surely an umbrella, who could potentially have thousands of contractors on their books, and hundreds on a single customer site, will have PI far in excess of £10m???
    Not understanding why the number of people they have makes a difference? It's per claim and to get the next tier will cost them more which they won't want to do and get the bare minimum/contractor standard? Or am I missing something here?

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  • Lance
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    surely an umbrella, who could potentially have thousands of contractors on their books, and hundreds on a single customer site, will have PI far in excess of £10m???

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  • northernladuk
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    I believe Sue B knows alot about this type of stuff. If she doesn't spot this thread drop her a PM

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