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Previously on "Retrospectively Claim Holiday Pay from Client"

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  • Swamp Thing
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    Originally posted by VJTheDJ
    I only ask this because I once had an interview at UBS where they told me that they axe all contractors at 2 years because 'once' a guy successfully got them to payout Holiday pay after he left......
    Perhaps the mug was operating inside IR35? Sounds like small beer to me, not worth the fuss.

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  • VJTheDJ
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    I only ask this because I once had an interview at UBS where they told me that they axe all contractors at 2 years because 'once' a guy successfully got them to payout Holiday pay after he left......

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by VJTheDJ
    Hi again,

    I have another odd question.

    Has anyone out there ever claimed for Holiday Pay after leaving a Client?


    I understand that under IR35 - since you are taxed as perm you should be able to make a claim although I think it is only possible if you have worked there more than 2 years.
    Does the contract say you are entitled to paid holiday? Even if it does, unlikely if the contract has ended.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by VJTheDJ
    Hi again,

    I have another odd question.

    Has anyone out there ever claimed for Holiday Pay after leaving a Client?


    I understand that under IR35 - since you are taxed as perm you should be able to make a claim although I think it is only possible if you have worked there more than 2 years.

    If you're working thru a Ltd, then certainly not. If you were thru a brolly and since they are therefore your employer then maybe but probably doubtful once you've left.

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  • VJTheDJ
    started a topic Retrospectively Claim Holiday Pay from Client

    Retrospectively Claim Holiday Pay from Client

    Hi again,

    I have another odd question.

    Has anyone out there ever claimed for Holiday Pay after leaving a Client?


    I understand that under IR35 - since you are taxed as perm you should be able to make a claim although I think it is only possible if you have worked there more than 2 years.

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