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  • eek
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    Originally posted by breaktwister View Post
    I am really confused as I read in a number of places including IPSE that it only applies to personal service companies? So you are saying the likes of the Big 4 consultanices who bill out for their teams on a hourly/daily basis per person is subject to this? I dont see how that would work at all.
    Permanent staff at consultancies are already paid via PAYE.

    As for contractors supplied by a consultancy, if the consultancy is managing the project chances are they will be outside, I'd the project is being managed by the public sector department chances are they will be inside

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  • breaktwister
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    I am really confused as I read in a number of places including IPSE that it only applies to personal service companies? So you are saying the likes of the Big 4 consultanices who bill out for their teams on a hourly/daily basis per person is subject to this? I dont see how that would work at all.

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  • b r
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    Does it also mean that any Directors of those 'consultancies' should be deemed to require the need to have a certain percentage of EACH invoice allocated to them personally?

    Since they're no different to us really, salary/bonus plus a dividend

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  • jamesbrown
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    It looks very similar to the advice we've been giving you, i.e. if a consultancy is supplying people to an FOI agency, rather than a discrete function, it's likely to be within scope, but you'll have to ask the client to be "sure".

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