Technically under the legislation the end client is solely responsible if the agency continues to pay you gross and HMRC later dispute this.
That's not something I'd ever want to rely on though.
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Previously on "What happens if your client DOESN'T make a determination?"
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If you don't get SDS by 28th Feb, terminate. Take March off and use that time to assess the market.
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Originally posted by babybel View PostI suspect you will get one but if they leave it to the last minute you are more likely to be over a barrel. You may be more likely to stay & take the cut (just until you get something better). This may leave you open to a retro investigation if you "switch to" inside.
Lot of presumptions here from me.
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Originally posted by InsertWittyNameHere555 View PostI'm through an agency, the contract was deemed outside as part of the usual checks before signing.
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hmm.
I suspect you will get one but if they leave it to the last minute you are more likely to be over a barrel. You may be more likely to stay & take the cut (just until you get something better). This may leave you open to a retro investigation if you "switch to" inside.
Lot of presumptions here from me.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIf you work direct and not via an agency, it's difficult to know how HMRC would find those companies.
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If you work direct and not via an agency, it's difficult to know how HMRC would find those companies.
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They won't. They will just declare you inside at the last minute.
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What happens if your client DOESN'T make a determination?
I'm sure I'm not the only one with a client who has yet to make a determination as to wether or not I will be inside come 6th April.
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