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Originally posted by eek View PostI'm not 100% sure. The school I'm governor at got money through the Diocese but I'm not sure how non-church schools are getting money and in Leeds it seems to have been from the general repair pot....
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyIf you want to understand how lords and master work give this a read. It's about Clegg, but honestly it applies to all politicians, including UKIP https://dominiccummings.wordpress.com/
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI thought the additional costs were part funded...
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Originally posted by eek View PostBe careful there it is funded.....
Well the meals themselves are funded at £2.30 a day, unfortunately the additional costs required to equip kitchens with the additional equipment provided isn't....
which is typical of all projects everywhere not just Government...
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyThis is an absolute fail by the present government. It's a favorite promise, we will slash red tape, reduce regulations for businesses. What an absolute lie, the truth is they are burying people in pages of regulation and wrapping red tape around everything.
If you want to understand how lords and master work give this a read. It's about Clegg, but honestly it applies to all politicians, including UKIP https://dominiccummings.wordpress.com/
WATO = World at One, radio 4 afternoon show.
UFSM = Universal Free School Meals - This is the half baked, unfunded promise that is presently train wrecking its way through UK schools.
Well the meals themselves are funded at £2.30 a day, unfortunately the additional costs required to equip kitchens with the additional equipment provided isn't....
which is typical of all projects everywhere not just Government...
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostYes but, as has been said, the normal operation of a "PSC" by the standard contractor is out of scope of those regulations. Yes the "PSC" is acting as an "agent" but it's handling of its income and subsequent payment of workers is covered by the MSC and IR35 rules, not these agency ones which are for suppliers of temporary resources that they control.
In what other industry is a prime supplier allowed to be so totally ignorant of their own business I wonder...
Personally I'd tell them to sod off and get the information from publicly available sources. It's not in your contract to do their admin.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSince they won't be required to make any deductions wrt PAYE and NICs from the contract income since the contract is not in the scope of the new regulations, why do they need an NI number?
And this is for an existing contract. Haven't they already done the necessary due diligence?
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIt's normal for agencies to ask for proof of directorship, even for newly formed companies. We get it all the time, and I'm forever tempted to send them a link to Companies House so they can stop being lazy rather than download the details for them.
The NI number request is new, but understandable based on the new rules they are scared of.
And this is for an existing contract. Haven't they already done the necessary due diligence?
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Even a link to duedil, which is free, would give them the directorship of the company.
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It's normal for agencies to ask for proof of directorship, even for newly formed companies. We get it all the time, and I'm forever tempted to send them a link to Companies House so they can stop being lazy rather than download the details for them.
The NI number request is new, but understandable based on the new rules they are scared of.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
In what other industry is a prime supplier allowed to be so totally ignorant of their own business I wonder...
Personally I'd tell them to sod off and get the information from publicly available sources. It's not in your contract to do their admin.
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Originally posted by Grasser73 View PostCompanies House annual return:
Please provide a copy of your latest annual return for your Limited Company. If you have not yet submitted a return to Companies House, please provide any documentation that confirms the directorships and shareholders of your Limited Company. If you are providing services via PAYE or an umbrella company, this documentation is not required.
Failing that, tell them you will provide a letter on company letterhead confirming this information, signed by a director of the company. Since that would be classed as a legal document, that is technically all that would be required.
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