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Previously on "Onshore Intermediaries legislation - agency wanting docs"

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  • ContrataxLtd
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    We often have clients requesting a Current Appointments report because their agency have requested it too. I assume they just don't know they can get it themselves, or don't want to pay the massive £1 fee to download it.
    The current appointments report is free now from Companies House, although you do still have to pay £1 to get the last Annual Return submitted.

    I'm guessing it's a case of the agency being either too lazy to do it themselves or they just don't know they can do it themselves.

    Martin

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    We often have clients requesting a Current Appointments report because their agency have requested it too. I assume they just don't know they can get it themselves, or don't want to pay the massive £1 fee to download it.

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  • northernladuk
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    It is publically available information.Send them a link to it.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by blubell View Post
    Ha. Indeed.

    Perhaps I shall just leave them to gather the information themselves if they feel they must have it.
    Or just tell them to go look it up. Surely they know they can?

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    For a small administration fee...

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  • blubell
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    Ha. Indeed.

    Perhaps I shall just leave them to gather the information themselves if they feel they must have it.

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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    And the reason they can't look up this easily available information themselves is...?

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  • Onshore Intermediaries legislation - agency wanting docs

    Sorry, not sure if this is the correct board, or the contracts board.

    I've looked through the current threads on this legislation but can't find this particular query, but apologies if I've missed it.

    So the current contract I'm on, I suddenly receive a request from agency to supply them with info regarding my ltd co & my status as director, in order to 'satisfy the legislation requirements'. I can't find info that suggests I need to send them current info, I already sent them info when I took the contract, and reminded them of that. They say they want the following :
    Provide up to date documentation (from information filed at Companies House) to demonstrate:
    · The company you are using to supply your services is a UK company, and not in strike-off or liquidation
    · You are a current shareholder and director of the company

    Examples of the type of documentation we would accept are as follows:
    · A Company Information Summary from Companies House
    · A company report from Experian

    Is this really necessary? I'm inclined to be suspicious of agency - they've tried to strongarm me into agreeing unnecessary clauses before, naturally, so I'm weary of giving info if it's not necessary.
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