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Previously on "State of the Market"

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  • Ketto
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    You can give youself a P45, done it before when switching to brolly for a while while Ltd remained active.

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  • FIERCE TANK BATTLE
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    Applied to new JSA today. Not sure if I'm eligible or not, but we'll find out.

    There's some confusion on if they require a P45, since I can't really fire myself from my own company...

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  • Ketto
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    The retirement countdown posts will start from Monday....
    Last edited by Ketto; Today, 16:16.

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  • fatJock
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    Originally posted by oliverson View Post
    Yes I am and I've had no offers prior to these two in several months, so how can this be 'the same cycle'?
    Seems it to me .... [edit to remove my sarky remark seeing as I don't want to prolong the conversation].
    Last edited by fatJock; Today, 15:34.

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  • rocktronAMP
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    So far so good. I am getting closer to working again on new contract in December.

    Meanwhile, I saw on JobServe a contract/permanent job yesterday

    Senior Java Low Latency Algo SME - Java, Low Latency, Equity, London
    London - £1k per day Contract/Permanent Posted by: Scope AT Limited
    https://www.jobserve.com/gb/en/searc...DF79F0651918F/

    There might be someone here who has the necessary skills for it. The gig is specialist, reputable agency, seems genuine. I wondered why is this marketed as Inside IR35? I then thought this is more a consultancy than a standard contractor. Surely, the bank can spare an SDS since it needs the skills, but then it will be another consultancy taking the risk not the bank. I also wondered why would consultant go Inside IR35, they would run their own limited company. Then came the budget ... tough times ahead even for medical doctors / consultants earning over £100,000 and that SIPP will go. The Job Ad did eventually make sense, they are hunting for the vulnerable and the needy: sheez.

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  • Nothing to see here
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    Originally posted by agentzero View Post

    You have a habit of being new and posting 4 times - so at this stage the most likely scenario is you're related to the Clarity structure in some way, such as being involved with the overall holding company or one of the other umbrellas now linked with Clarity.

    Anybody staying with them now is mad. Plenty of UK located umbrellas to trust.
    I am new here but I've been in the umbrella sector for 20 years plus. I can categorically guarantee that I have no links to Lucy other than having met her a few times at industry events.

    I suspect we will be hearing more about the Cypriot firm - it looks like they own half a dozen pretty well known umbrellas. I'm reserving judgement at the moment but my spider senses are tingling.

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  • Cookielove
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    I've used Clarity several times before based on recommendations on here; now I've read this I won't be using them again.

    Cyprus based is a no no.

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  • agentzero
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    Originally posted by Nothing to see here
    I'll keep my identity to myself at least for now. I have a habit of saying things that have been unpopular with competitors and I want to be able to continue doing that.
    You have a habit of being new and posting 4 times - so at this stage the most likely scenario is you're related to the Clarity structure in some way, such as being involved with the overall holding company or one of the other umbrellas now linked with Clarity.

    Anybody staying with them now is mad. Plenty of UK located umbrellas to trust.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
    Must admit it's a first for me to hear an agent doesn't know what IR35 is. It's been around for 25 years now.
    Agreed, it's far more common to find agents who claim they fully understand it and then make some kind of statement like "you can't get expenses off the client if you are outside", or "You can't be outside if you only work for one client" etc.

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  • SchumiStars
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    What do you want to do when you leave school?

    I wanna be an influencer.

    Innit...

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Nothing to see here

    ,,,,,

    What is interesting is that the changes in legislation coming down the line in April may have the unintended consequence of INCREASING the use of umbrella companies, especially by clients who currently directly engage contractors as it will mitigate some of the risk for them should an umbrella fail.

    So the mitigation of the risk of an umbrella failing is to set up more umbrellas.

    Hmmm, makes sense - in a Reevsian kind of way.

    And the detail will be in the Green Book, not ITEPA

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Nothing to see here

    I'm afraid that there is actually nothing to see here. I don't have any connection to Lucy or Clarity other than having met her a few times over the years. I run another umbrella company (which is fully UK owned by the way).

    What is interesting is that the changes in legislation coming down the line in April may have the unintended consequence of INCREASING the use of umbrella companies, especially by clients who currently directly engage contractors as it will mitigate some of the risk for them should an umbrella fail.

    But as usual the devil will be in the detail when the Finance Act is published.
    Which umbrella company is that? No harm in being transparent...

    The short-term is rather unpredictable, but umbrella companies are doomed in the long run because they are so highly contingent on a bizarre nexus of tax and employment law.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Nothing to see here

    Can you explain how someone using Clarity would suffer as a result of the company being owned by a non UK organisation? Many, many fully compliant UK umbrella providers have foreign ownership.
    It's interesting that you have a user name of "Nothing to see here" and both of your two posts are about there being "nothing to see" w/r to this new ownership structure of Clarity. What is your connection to this?

    Personally, I think umbrellas are doomed in the long run (as they should be - they will be seen as an anachronism of a particular period where tax and employment law interacted in very stupid ways) - but, in the short run, it can only be concerning for their employees that the ownership structure has changed and now appears to be decidedly less than perfectly transparent and straightforward.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    Right, just bought myself some B&W P8 S2 headphones and a holiday in KSA for me and the Mrs.
    a holiday?? in that medieval oppressive monarchy? - can you actually get a holiday visa (not a hadj visa)?

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  • rocktronAMP
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    Originally posted by agentzero View Post

    Maybe have another think about that: https://forums.contractoruk.com/umbr...-going-on.html
    Oh shoot! That indeed is disappointing to read that thread: only time and other people's evidence will tell. Volatility sucks!

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