I've just read this thread.
The OP is a joker or a knob and this thread belongs in General.
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Or, in other words, the OP is a knob.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYour contract will say £ which is pounds sterling, IF Scotland had there own pound it will be S£ or something similar, so your contract is in pounds no matter what Scotland does.
But anyway it's a moot point unless your contract is in excess of two years as the first renewal after the currency change is where the issues will need to be discussed
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Your contract will say £ which is pounds sterling, IF Scotland had there own pound it will be S£ or something similar, so your contract is in pounds no matter what Scotland does.
But anyway it's a moot point unless your contract is in excess of two years as the first renewal after the currency change is where the issues will need to be discussed
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My contracts always specify the rate and currency of payment. I've never seen one that didn't mention the currency.
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No, just pathetically you.Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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It's not as crazy as some people make out. There are companies doing business in Greece who are insisting on clauses in the contract to say that they will be paid in Euros regardless of what mickey mouse currency the Greeks end up using....Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
I think it's worth putting in wording to explicitly say that the contract is in Pounds Sterling.
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I am still looking for a client to pay me in physical gold, but I haven't found any yet. But I haven't given up.Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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My current Project
My current Project is to monitor cross boarder payments, we are factoring in people who work in Scotland and live in England, a levy will be applied of approx 8% to convert between currencies, You will also have to agree with your agent a with-holding tax, where your agent will keep back 32% of your rate to pay Scottish taxes (from day 1, no 183 rule)Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Good point. Worth thinking through just in case...Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Are you planning a contact of 3 years plus? No. then forget it.
Why wind this up talking about Sterling?
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I think that I will put myself forward for the role with the pound Sterling being a requirement.
I would quite like a contract in Scotland and the cheap airline tickets compare well with the train to London.
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Scotland contract and the SNP crazies
I am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?Tags: None
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