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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostHello Lucy- just checking you think this is still the case. A lot of info has come out since this reply!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHonestly. You really should have a better grasp of the mechanism you use to get paid and what's happening around you rather than having to ask on a public for every two months.
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Originally posted by eek View PostNothing has changed on the ir35 front, an umbrella user pays full PAYE so is not subject to ir35.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostAnd.... relax....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHonestly. You really should have a better grasp of the mechanism you use to get paid and what's happening around you rather than having to ask on a public for every two months. For a start you should be asking your umbrella, they are your employer and you should be able to understand how the changes affect it. Absolutely nothing has happened that will.
I already gave you the link to the information so you know where to go look and I already told you who's best to ask. This is bordering on the ridiculous.
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostHello Lucy- just checking you think this is still the case. A lot of info has come out since this reply!
I already gave you the link to the information so you know where to go look and I already told you who's best to ask.Last edited by northernladuk; 10 February 2017, 08:00.
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Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella View PostNothing will alter for you if you are with a brolly, the IR35 legislation is not considered
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostShould I be renewed , as I'm an umbrella and not PSC- I assume that my umbrella would continue to deduct my PAYE, rather than my agency or Capita? Or is it still too early to say?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostA couple of seconds reading the documentation comes up with this heading and comment.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...brella-company
But if you are with a decent Umbrella they are your employer so should know the answer to this by now.
Thanks- didn't realise it was already out there in detail on gov.co.uk.
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A couple of seconds reading the documentation comes up with this heading and comment.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...brella-company
Umbrella Company
50.Where an umbrella company employs the worker directly and not through an intermediary, the new off-payroll rules do not apply. Some umbrella companies do not employ the worker directly and so this should be checked. If this is not the case then the normal rules apply.
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Originally posted by misterpingu View PostJust looking ahead to March and the coming changes to the way Public Sector contracting will work.
Should I be renewed , as I'm an umbrella and not PSC- I assume that my umbrella would continue to deduct my PAYE, rather than my agency or Capita? Or is it still too early to say?
Thanks
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Public Sector and Umbrella
Just looking ahead to March and the coming changes to the way Public Sector contracting will work.
Should I be renewed , as I'm an umbrella and not PSC- I assume that my umbrella would continue to deduct my PAYE, rather than my agency or Capita? Or is it still too early to say?
ThanksLast edited by misterpingu; 8 December 2016, 13:41.Tags: None
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