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and...? My point here is that the contractor receives the money sooner if paid by the payroll co on receipt of timesheet. If he doesn't, then at least he is aware of a problem sooner.
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Wating for payment
The payroll companies that pay you before they get paid have to borrow from somewhereOriginally posted by normalbloke View PostOnly bad thing was they didn't cough up the money until the agency had paid them....so you could be 6 weeks at least from when the invoice went in, and that meant 10 weeks of exposure. .
This seems to have happened to Albany according to this forum
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Theres been a few posts about ITECS on the forum, try searching? Lots of bad feedback from Belgium I think, but my experience in Netherlands was quite positive. Only bad thing was they didn't cough up the money until the agency had paid them....so you could be 6 weeks at least from when the invoice went in, and that meant 10 weeks of exposure. Best to ask em up front what the actual T&C's are. They are a biggish corporation as well, so a bit less likely to go belly up owing you money. But it seems to vary from country to country as to their charges and services.
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Am looking to work in Sweden, just need advice on if either are reliable/dodgy etc. if possible.
Thanks
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You are talking about using them abroad right? If so, which country? I've used ITECS in the Netherlands....
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ITECs vs Capital Tax
Hi All,
After a bit more research I am looking to find out people's personal experience of these two companies payroll services?
Regards,
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