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Isn't that the entire point of the Hermes complaint... Their workers are self employed paid per a parcel which in theory more than matches the minimum wage but in reality (as deliveries take longer than the time suggested) makes receiving the minimum wage almost impossible - which is why I think you will find that any wage requirements will have to be explicitly separated.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
I think that is already covered by the agency payment reports that need to go to HMRC... The agency sends a report stating that my company receives £800 a day for the services of eek - no need to investigate further, cheapo umbrella receives £75 for the services of Mrs Potts a cleaner - check paye records for Mrs Potts income....Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt is insofar as a non-contracting business may legitimately decide to pay its (not formally employed) directors less than NMW.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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This. and they have all the way they penalise the staff, make them arrive early unpaid, to grab a few sheckles back.Originally posted by eek View PostIsn't that the entire point of the Hermes complaint... Their workers are self employed paid per a parcel which in theory more than matches the minimum wage but in reality (as deliveries take longer than the time suggested) makes receiving the minimum wage almost impossible - which is why I think you will find that any wage requirements will have to be explicitly separated.
The Mike Ashley business model
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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That's precisely my point. Unless this is addressed in an industry-specific way, it will either be too easy to circumvent or too broad in application. Remember that most businesses are not contracting businesses. You don't want a drafting that impacts a bunch of small businesses that sell trivial amounts of goods or services through a self-employed structure. It would be simpler to legislate against self employment in the few industries/roles where there is widespread abuse.Originally posted by eek View PostIsn't that the entire point of the Hermes complaint...Comment
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Interestingly Uber is off to an employment tribunal tomorrow
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...employment-lawmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Saw that...............I believe Sports Direct started something and we will see more of these.Originally posted by eek View PostInterestingly Uber is off to an employment tribunal tomorrow
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...employment-law
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...hours-contractThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Nice and cheery (not).
Confirms what I've heard though..Last edited by Contractor UK; 13 May 2018, 17:30.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Not a huge surprise , but if this is correct it begs the Q why HMRC even pretended to want to consult !Originally posted by eek View PostNice and cheery (not).
Confirms what I've heard though..
Don't worry though, IPSE will be along in a month when it is all too late ......Comment
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Nice to see that even those who should know things don't
As you are subject to IR35 - there won't be any expenses bar none-standard circumstances....HMRC has also confirmed that contractors deemed to be within IR35 will be taxed as employees subject to a deemed payment calculation. However, as PRISM CEO Crawford Temple highlighted, for a contractor engager or agency to implement this method would pose problems in the form of contractor expenses and pension contributions.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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