Originally posted by KarlH
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think most of us will remember someone a little shorter...
And being an old git, I could be wrong, but did Jay-Z actually say it?
What is the difference between PAYE and Umbrella in terms of NET income?
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Originally posted by KarlH View PostJAY-Z ?
And being an old git, I could be wrong, but did Jay-Z actually say it?
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Originally posted by KarlH View PostI was only asking for advice in a contractors forum, first posting, first inside contract with a public agency - didnt expect to be shot down
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe doesn't like it so it must be illegal.
BTW didn't Cojak promise to close threads like this and ban the living daylights out of the poster?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postnah, you're imagining things again.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...st2734049.html
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Originally posted by Lance View Postwhy would you expect a law to protect you from a lack of knowledge?
BTW didn't Cojak promise to close threads like this and ban the living daylights out of the poster?
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Originally posted by Lance View Postwhy would you expect a law to protect you from a lack of knowledge?
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Originally posted by eek View PostBecause we are rapidly getting to the point where it is employer to employee rather than business to business relationships.
Originally posted by KarlH View Post<snip> I chose LTD as I am not a single entity PSC and we have other contracts and work. <snip>
but in general terms, I agree, as more people become 'other' employees, there should be more regulation and protection for the staff...
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Originally posted by KarlH View PostI chose LTD as I am not a single entity PSC and we have other contracts and work.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postwhy would you expect a law to protect you from a lack of knowledge?
And come April 6th Agencies will need to issue Key Information documents with just that information.
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