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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThere are bits of legislation and when you out them together you fall through the gaps.
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Originally posted by Jemetpl View PostI think Sunak said this during his speech on Friday but I could be wrong.
If umbrella contractors aren’t covered, I’m puzzled to what our status actually is. Are we employees or self employed?
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Trade bodies plea for help for contractors and freelancers | Recruiter
But FCSA CEO Julia Kermode welcomed the chancellor’s move, which her organisation believes will also include the contractors that are engaged via compliant umbrellas who genuinely employ them.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIs that confirmed? Not being a troll - when I looked there was very little in the way of technical advice
If umbrella contractors aren’t covered, I’m puzzled to what our status actually is. Are we employees or self employed?
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIs that confirmed? Not being a troll - when I looked there was very little in the way of technical advice
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Originally posted by Jemetpl View PostJust had this from Paystream:
“ We are still exploring this and working with the FCSA to explore all available options but currently it looks like umbrella workers are not included in the eligible population.”
If it’s possible for something to be astonishing and not surprising at the same time, this is it. It seems that we’re employees when it suits but not when it doesn’t.
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Just had this from Paystream:
“ We are still exploring this and working with the FCSA to explore all available options but currently it looks like umbrella workers are not included in the eligible population.”
If it’s possible for something to be astonishing and not surprising at the same time, this is it. It seems that we’re employees when it suits but not when it doesn’t.
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Originally posted by Loofah View PostAnything from IPSE published yet? I'm benched so not expecting anything but would be nice to have clarity.
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Anything from IPSE published yet? I'm benched so not expecting anything but would be nice to have clarity.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostSo er.... anyone thinking what I'm thinking?
The money will come:
A) from taxes we still are paying as contractors, either personally or via our Ltd
B) from printed money, which will cause inflation and reduce the real value of any money in our company bank account
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Meanwhile, permies in the scheme will not be contributing any tax, and will be receiving payments from this pot
Not sure if any contractor without work currently can benefit from this scheme... probably not, so it seems like unfair scheme
It's good they are trying to help people in need, but it doesn't seem they thought this well
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