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Previously on "Tier-2's and ICT's being discussed on Radio 4"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    From your other thread agents currently have their head in the sand.
    As someone posted yesterday most don't understand the basics enough to grasp what the problem is and why its a problem..

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by yetanotherbob
    Nowhere does the article say he employed 'illegal' immigrants so what's the case against him?
    Stopping or further controlling future immigration might be a desirable goal for everyone who lives here.
    But giving every legal resident a fair chance at jobs they are qualified for shouldn't be held against anyone even if they are a UKIP member...
    Never said it did and nor is this thread about 'illegal' immigrants. He was employing the very people that he campaigns against, where jobs could have been performed by the indigenous folk apart from the fact that he probably paid **** all and then charged for board and lodging. He's also not the first kipper, nor the first 'stop immigration person' to do this

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Not to sure I understand the last section. Looking at the advice on the forums and am sure in a cuk article they can form a company and contract under the false assumption they will eventually do that. The immigration forums are full of contracting T1 holders. Some agencies will accept it but if they are a deemed employee which they can't be for T1 it's no more contracting surely. Maybe it's the agents that need to understand this actually.
    From your other thread agents currently have their head in the sand.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Post
    Tier 1 E (as intended) requires them to create a certain number of jobs (presumably by employing people in their company?) or make a certain level of investment in a UK business. "employees or deemed employees" do neither of these so quite unlikely for Tier 1 E holders to fall under IR35.
    Not to sure I understand the last section. Looking at the advice on the forums and am sure in a cuk article they can form a company and contract under the false assumption they will eventually do that. The immigration forums are full of contracting T1 holders. Some agencies will accept it but if they are a deemed employee which they can't be for T1 it's no more contracting surely. Maybe it's the agents that need to understand this actually.

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  • yetanotherbob
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Interesting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?
    Tier 1 E (as intended) requires them to create a certain number of jobs (presumably by employing people in their company?) or make a certain level of investment in a UK business. "employees or deemed employees" do neither of these so quite unlikely for Tier 1 E holders to fall under IR35.

    About the ICT's, I think expenses form a major form of their earnings here and since their visas are temporary, they get a tax exemption on certain living expenses too (bills etc.) - so the larger consultancies are being openly given a major unfair advantage over contractors. This doesn't seem like how a fair and open market is supposed to work.

    Nowhere does the article say he employed 'illegal' immigrants so what's the case against him?
    Stopping or further controlling future immigration might be a desirable goal for everyone who lives here.
    But giving every legal resident a fair chance at jobs they are qualified for shouldn't be held against anyone even if they are a UKIP member...

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
    You get all your news from DM, don't you?
    Doesn't everyone?

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    You get all your news from DM, don't you?

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  • darmstadt
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    Blame UKIP: Ukip MEP Nathan Gill admits he employed 'dozens' of migrant workers - Wales Online

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    To be fair British young people do similar in other countries including other European ones. However if a country is your long term home you will not live like that for long.
    They do indeed!

    Britons in cruise ship orgy | Daily Mail Online

    HMS Bordello! Orgies, drunken brawls - a new diary reveals the truth about life on board the first ships for Australia | Daily Mail Online

    Ship of shame | Daily Mail Online

    Airbnb guests trash Calgary family home with 'drug-induced orgy' | Daily Mail Online

    Sex orgy on Cyprus ferry claims met with anger from locals | Daily Mail Online

    And that's only from daily fail!

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    That's exactly the skills that should be taught...
    To be fair British young people do similar in other countries including other European ones. However if a country is your long term home you will not live like that for long.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Interesting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?

    No more Tier 1 contracting?
    Tax rules are often different from commercial/immigration, it won't make a difference

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    being able to live 10 to a room and live on a bowl of rice a day is not a skill we should teach in the UK.
    That's exactly the skills that should be taught...

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Interesting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?

    No more Tier 1 contracting?

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  • northernladuk
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    Interesting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?

    No more Tier 1 contracting?

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  • northernladuk
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    What are the odds on Bet Fred that next years T2 figures will be around the 77k mark??

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