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Definitely a case of Barclays not understanding AWR; if they force people to incorporate and also, by default, operate outside IR35 in order to try and avoid AWR they are on a hiding to nothing and are a huge target for our friends at HMR&C to slap with penalties for avoidance; and who knows, they may even resurrect debt transfer. At the end of the day it's pretty much inside IR35, in scope of AWR end of.
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WSHOriginally posted by cojak View PostOh Dear.
Those souls are stuffed then, aren't they?
That's all the Aussies and Saffers out of a contract then.
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Probably someone at Barclays misunderstanding AWR.
But anyway it sounds like it's a good time for you to run a Ltd company and manage your own money.
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Barclays stopping umbrellas?
Hi - about to sign on at Barclays and I get an message from the supplier I am going through stating that from 6 January 2012 that Barclays PLC will no longer sign on interim workers via umbrella companies. Has anyone heard this case and is anyone affected by it?
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