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Previously on "Who is responsible for CEST mess-up, end-user or Agency?"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Consultant1 View Post

    Any insights are welcome.
    Move on. No chance you are going to fix this retrospectively.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Consultant1 View Post

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    I was put through an umbrella company as the employer.
    You were an employee of the umbrella company

    There are no losses to recover - end of story.

    Edit to add - the umbrella may however have screwed up and made illegal deductions Home - Umbrella Reclaim can help you there.

    (for other readers, yes I know I think it's a waste of time but in cases like this its better than nothing).
    Last edited by eek; 17 March 2021, 16:24.

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  • cojak
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    It makes no odds if the client has a blanket ban on PSC/LTDs.

    so you need to find that out first.

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  • Who is responsible for CEST mess-up, end-user or Agency?

    Hi,

    After contracting for decades under my own Ltd Co., I took my first inside IR35 role last year. The role turned-out to be different from the one advertised and I agreed to, in that the work I conducted was different from that expected of the role advertised.

    I raised this about halfway through the contract and asked for the CEST to be rerun based on the correct role. I kept getting push-back and left (or was not offered a new contract) at the end of the initial 6 months. I'm still pushing for the CEST assessment to be investigated though, as I take the view the role, and my part in it, were not assessed correctly. Essentially, I'm looking to get this overturned and recover my losses.

    So, if I had to sue one party to do this who would it be - end-user or Agency?

    As well as the end-user and Agency, I was put through an umbrella company as the employer. The umbrella was from a defined list supplied by the Agency.

    Any insights are welcome.

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