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Previously on "Worked in November and still no payment received!"

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  • kesm
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    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    You got paid, so congratulations. You got paid out of contract, even better, i.e. how can you be within IR35 when there is NO contract of services?

    Just stick the money into your Ltd, pay the taxes due on it and move on.

    Well done on getting some money out of them!
    ahh thanks, I wanted to hear something positive after all this

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  • ChimpMaster
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    You got paid, so congratulations. You got paid out of contract, even better, i.e. how can you be within IR35 when there is NO contract of services?

    Just stick the money into your Ltd, pay the taxes due on it and move on.

    Well done on getting some money out of them!

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  • Epiphone
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    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    Oh I keep leaving messages to the agent and he never calls me back or emails me back... I think he sees me as someone that he can make no more money from.. $%$^#$!@#
    Time to get the sueing stick out.

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  • kesm
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    Originally posted by max View Post
    Why don't you clarify with your agent? Call them! They're there to help, that's their job.
    Oh I keep leaving messages to the agent and he never calls me back or emails me back... I think he sees me as someone that he can make no more money from.. $%$^#$!@#

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  • max
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    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    Because I started work at the client side without signing a contract first since I went to the interview on Friday and started on Monday.
    Ok..so work was done. I would expect you will get paid for this. Remember the agency gets a cut ..so good for them.

    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    In order to receive the payment from the agency will I need to sign a contract at any point?
    Normally yes.

    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    Will the tax man ask my how come I received that money without any contract?

    Thank you and I hope it makes a bit more sense.
    Doubt it. Bound not to care.



    Why don't you clarify with your agent? Call them! They're there to help, that's their job.

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  • kesm
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    Because I started work at the client side without signing a contract first since I went to the interview on Friday and started on Monday.

    In order to receive the payment from the agency will I need to sign a contract at any point? Will the tax man ask my how come I received that money without any contract?

    Thank you and I hope it makes a bit more sense.

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  • max
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    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    Right.. the agency just sent me the wrong rate (again!)

    I am now thinking about IR35. I have not signed a contract but I will receive payment (luckily!)

    Do I have to ask the agency for a contract?

    Many thanks
    This is getting confusing.

    Here's a hint...you(we) are called "contractors". This website is called "ContractorUK".

    Get and sign the contract, before you take a dump(at the client site)

    Why are you now thinking about Ir35?
    Last edited by max; 3 September 2007, 12:30.

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  • kesm
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    Right.. the agency just sent me the wrong rate (again!)

    I am now thinking about IR35. I have not signed a contract but I will receive payment (luckily!)

    Do I have to ask the agency for a contract?

    Many thanks

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  • TheFaQQer
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    If you did not opt out of the Agency regulations, then the agency MUST pay you for the work you did, regardless of whether they get paid by the client or not. If the client is not happy with your work, then the agency must still pay you, and it is up to them to sue you for unsatisfactory work.

    If you did not opt out, then all you need is to prove that you were on site, and they have to pay you - if you have something from them that says "the client was not happy with work performed between XX-XXX-2007 and XX-XXX-2007", then that is enough proof to show that you were there, and they need to pay you.

    HTH - best of luck!

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  • SandyDown
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    Cojack once posted details for a guy who specialises in debt collection issues, they do all the running for you, and charge the agency their fees. I thought I marked the website, but can't find it.

    Cojack - if you read this hope you know who I am talking about

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Yes next time before you start make sure you get a countersigned copy from the agency with the agreef rate/terms etc.

    Agencies will threaten to "blacklist" you but this is just bullcrap. They wouldn't even blacklist you because as soon as there's a chance for them to place you and make money off you, they'll be ringing.

    I just didn't think it's worth your stress and time to chase only 3.5 days pay - I know it's a lot of money to some but your efforts are bext focussed on getting the next contract.

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  • kesm
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    The agent issued a payment through my umbrella website, but did not accept it since it was for the wrong rate and less days of work.

    I don't want to push the agent too much since I don't know what power they have (i.e. in case the agency bad mouths me to other agencies etc..)

    So for my next contract, do I ask the agent to send me the contract prior to the start date so I can sign it?

    Many thanks for all your help.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Seriously - is the 3.5 days earnings worth it? You got paid something didn't you, just not the difference in rates?

    Just take this on the chin as a learning experience and never work again without have agreed the rate and having it all signed in a contract.

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  • Epiphone
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    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    I didn't sign anything, I had sent a copy of my passport to the agency in my 2nd day. (I was let go after 3.5 days).

    What I have is some emails from the agency including the New Starter Details, and some emails that I sent from my personal work account (that is when I was working at this company) to my hotmail address.

    Any ideas?

    thank you! (what a mess!)
    Did you actually have a coy of a contract, any contract and it just wasn't signed? If you go on site and work you're deemed to have accepted the contract so it applies to both parties.

    If you don't have anything in writing you may have a hard time of it.

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  • max
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    Originally posted by kesm View Post
    I sent him lots of emails and left him voicemails but he keeps saying to me that he is looking into it.
    How much money are we talking here?

    Thousands?

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