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not stupid as such - just trying to figure out what to put on this form as it doesnt seem to account for my situation very well. Think I will just stick my accountants details down seperately then.
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I think that you are assuming the system is stupid.Originally posted by dave76lol - I am IR35 caught anyway so thats not really a problem is it.
Surely if I say I am employed, and put down my limited company as the employer, then they call me to ask if the person on the form works for me - it is kinda dodgy no?
It isn't (though the person operating it might be). It knows perfectly well that for a person whos employment status is 'company director', a reference from the company is meaningless. They will ask you for other proof (probably from your accountant).
You seem to be forgetting that there are lots of people who are company directors who are't consultants with an end client. These people can't 'pretend' that someone else is employing them, but the system copes.
tim
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Nope. Give them your wifes number and make a name up. Not like its legally binding or anything.
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lol - I am IR35 caught anyway so thats not really a problem is it.
Surely if I say I am employed, and put down my limited company as the employer, then they call me to ask if the person on the form works for me - it is kinda dodgy no?
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Your employed. (if you are the MD anyway)
Your client is the end client. Your employer is your LTD co.
Dont say the client employs you Hector will be down on you like a ton of bricks.
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Tenancy application
oh why is this so complicated!? I am filling out a form for a tenancy application and need to put down my employment details. I am currently contracting through my own limited company. The questions are:
Present Occupation: Employed/Self Employed/On Contract/<others that arent appropriate>
So do I just tick "On Contract" ? Or do I also tick self-employed?
Then it has space for employers details, now should that be the company I am contracting for or my own limited company as that is technically who "employs" me.
It asks for line manager/HR/other contact - again, is that someone at the company that I am working at? Surely I cant put myself down as contact for the company?
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