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Previously on "caught in IR35, recruitment agency role?"

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  • Aloha1
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    All your base are belong to us

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    I'm from Yorkshire. English isn't my strong point either.
    You can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    knew
    I'm from Yorkshire. English isn't my strong point either.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    I kind of new there would be cases like this. I've also come across them as well. I think my comment was more a wish than a statement I think
    knew

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by zonkkk View Post

    You might be surprised... QA software manager (permie) at my current client (multinational corporation) has at least 2 mistakes in every sentence. Makes me cringe, and I am not a native English speaker either.

    This is no joke! In addition to that he is completely useless! But has an MBA from a UK university... possibly the worst recruiting mistake in the history of that company!

    Oh and he uses ''the" in front of everyone's name when he talks about them...
    I kind of new there would be cases like this. I've also come across them as well. I think my comment was more a wish than a statement I think

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Nancy Little View Post
    Yes, my agency recommend three Umbrella companies to me, but my client said I need to investigate the Umbrella company myself if I wish to switch agency. That confused me. If I hire a umbrella company, my agency will stop working for me. And my new situation is Client-- umbrella--me?
    you don't hire an agency or an umbrella. They hire you.

    When you say the agency take 10%, do they then loan you the money as a tax avoidance vehicle? That's the only situation I'm aware of where 10% is taken from your day rate before you getting it.

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  • zonkkk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Of course your client can't recommend an umbrella but you already said your agent can.

    I can't help. Your English is so bad your post makes no sense. I am starting to think sockie. No one can work for a client with that level of English even if you are a coder.
    You might be surprised... QA software manager (permie) at my current client (multinational corporation) has at least 2 mistakes in every sentence. Makes me cringe, and I am not a native English speaker either.

    This is no joke! In addition to that he is completely useless! But has an MBA from a UK university... possibly the worst recruiting mistake in the history of that company!

    Oh and he uses ''the" in front of everyone's name when he talks about them...

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Nancy Little View Post
    Yes, my agency recommend three Umbrella companies to me, but my client said I need to investigate the Umbrella company myself if I wish to switch agency. That confused me. If I hire a umbrella company, my agency will stop working for me. And my new situation is Client-- umbrella--me?
    And think all your problems come down to a really poor grasp of the English language.

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  • Nancy Little
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    Yes, my agency recommend three Umbrella companies to me, but my client said I need to investigate the Umbrella company myself if I wish to switch agency. That confused me. If I hire a umbrella company, my agency will stop working for me. And my new situation is Client-- umbrella--me?

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  • Nancy Little
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Of course your client can't recommend an umbrella but you already said your agent can.

    I can't help. Your English is so bad your post makes no sense. I am starting to think sockie. No one can work for a client with that level of English even if you are a coder.
    I am sorry that my poor English confused you. thank you for your patient.

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  • Nancy Little
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    There is no such thing as before IR35. It's been around thick end of 15 years. There is inside and outside. If you don't get that you aren't really a contractor.

    Deducted 10% fee? I'd be willing to bet they've already deducted their cut before it's offered. That's their margin and we get the rest. To let them say here is a rate and we keep 10% is very unusual indeed. Sounds like newbie tax.

    If you are carrying on working for the same client you could be caught going outside to inside (but looking at the post who knows what you are) which means you were inside all along so in a bad situation.

    Role will be an agent as it always was. Didn't you do your own accounting? It's just someone else doing your accounting now.

    Your old situation was Client-->Agent-->Your LTD-->You
    Your new sitaution is Client-->Agent-->Umbrella-->You

    Ask the agent if they are flexible with umbrella choice? If not then there is your answer.

    Most of the above could be wrong as your post is very difficult to understand.
    Thank you Northernladuk! you answered me most question and very clear. Can you tell me what is newbie tax? it is strange that my agent tell me they charge me extra more.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Nancy Little View Post
    the agency write me a new letter. It said my client cannot recommend an Umbrella agency and offering a payroll company that could address the IR-35 Tax issue. Does this payroll company is as same as Umbrella?

    Nancy
    Of course your client can't recommend an umbrella but you already said your agent can.

    I can't help. Your English is so bad your post makes no sense. I am starting to think sockie. No one can work for a client with that level of English even if you are a coder.

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  • Nancy Little
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    the agency write me a new letter. It said my client cannot recommend an Umbrella agency but they can offering a payroll company that could address the IR-35 Tax issue.
    Does this payroll company is as same as Umbrella?

    Nancy
    Last edited by Nancy Little; 25 February 2021, 16:42.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    Very useful contribution, thank you.
    To be fair it's not some made up story about himself and it does contain one, nay, two correct facts so it's infinite improvement for him.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

    IR35 has been around for over 20 years old. You would know that if you were contracting in 2000 and 2001. So i guess you werent.
    Very useful contribution, thank you.

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