Yet another brolly goes bust, when will people learn?
Going limited is the bst option, brollies are for the lazy
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostIf they have been taken over then don't worry about it your still an employee if they've been taken over also it means you'll probably get paid as paystream are unlikey to take over the contractors but not pay you otherwise where is the incentive for you to stay. You can't join the creditors list as you are not a creditor but an employee.
Don't send any more time sheets untill you have worked this out and managed to speak to them.
I'd personally set up my own Ltd and bill through that. Brollies are and will always be a waste of time for the majority of people using them.
I don't agree that Umbrella companies are always a waste of time. They are fine for people who can't be fussed with Ltd company rigmarole, will be IR35 caught, aren't bothered about paying some more tax PAYE to avoid potential tax man issues. Horses for courses, some of them are financially stable, some suck hugely.
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If they have been taken over then don't worry about it your still an employee if they've been taken over also it means you'll probably get paid as paystream are unlikey to take over the contractors but not pay you otherwise where is the incentive for you to stay. You can't join the creditors list as you are not a creditor but an employee.
Don't send any more time sheets untill you have worked this out and managed to speak to them.
I'd personally set up my own Ltd and bill through that. Brollies are and will always be a waste of time for the majority of people using them.
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Sounds like you'd just join the list of creditors no?
Set up your own Ltd co asap.
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