Yes, they cannot take it from your rate, but can negotiate a new rate that has employer's ni deducted.
You couldn't make it up.
I am still amazed that nobody has not said anything how idiotic this change is (except Lords maybe)
If I was a PM I would fire the whole department.
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I'm hating it - I'm working for the NHS for already 25% of my daily rate, on pandemic related stuff, for the short term.
I have to use an umbrella and the stuff they spout is just insane.
"You don't pay employers NI, because that would be illegal"
but I do though, don't I ? If I give you my daily rate then you deduct it.
"No, your agent should be paying it - you should be getting a daily rate thats already less NI and your agency pays the employers NI"
But I'm employed by you, for tax purposes aren't I?
"No, you are self employed".
ROFL.. ok then, take your 40% of my already meager rate.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostTop 2% are not allowed to be desperate? Person at £85k is hardly rich and I've seen people earning this much and living from paycheck to paycheck. I am sure person on that salary could go into shared accommodation, rent a room, eat baked beans and go camping to Yorkshire on holiday once every five years and feel like Trump, but that is not the reality.
Oh this one just keeps giving and giving.
Even more so than dear old Gricer.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostTop 2% are not allowed to be desperate? Person at £85k is hardly rich and I've seen people earning this much and living from paycheck to paycheck. I am sure person on that salary could go into shared accommodation, rent a room, eat baked beans and go camping to Yorkshire on holiday once every five years and feel like Trump, but that is not the reality.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMaybe you should have a fundraiser to set up a helpline for people in the top 2% of earners (>£85k approx.) of earners, who are desperate, and driven into the arms of disguised remuneration loan sharks by high taxation rates.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostCurrent taxation is ridiculous, so people feel desperate.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostBecause people must be still falling for it.
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Originally posted by silent bob View PostI got a phone call yesterday, offering accountancy services for £60 a year! After I told him i was happy with my current account, he then told me I could take 90% of my rate, at which point i put the phone down
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I got a phone call yesterday, offering accountancy services for £60 a year! After I told him i was happy with my current account, he then told me I could take 90% of my rate, at which point i put the phone down
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostHow do these guys still operate ?
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Umbrella jokers
How do these guys still operate ? - email this morning
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