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Actually we should not be attacking the scheme providers; that is ultimately futile. We should be attacking the major corporation that is pushing its people towards them. Cut the providers off at the knees by removing their source of willing victims.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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This!
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHow can I put this?
RUN AWAY!
Don't even contemplate about maybe thinking about joining.
Btw - who is your locum agency? They deserve to be named and shamed for promoting such schemes.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostActually we should not be attacking the scheme providers; that is ultimately futile. We should be attacking the major corporation that is pushing its people towards them. Cut the providers off at the knees by removing their source of willing victims.
And HMRC if(when?) they do not fail to tackle them.Comment
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI would like to see scheme providers attacked. Their advisers. Any corporation that pushes people towards them(no doubt they get a referral fee).
And HMRC if(when?) they do not fail to tackle them.
Ditto the advisors; they are usually part of the provider family.
Yes, attack the referrers - or at least educate them about the damage they're doing. Chances are they have no idea.
HMRC are attacking them, but they are restricted to UK-based users of the schemes who, as ony fule kno, are not actually the problem.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by piebaps View Post<mod snip>.
Its now the FCA, and from what i remember there is no need for Umbrella companies to be authorised. So the FCA wouldn't be able to do anything.
Just report them to HMRC.
I got offered their scheme a while ago by a colleague, something about getting a loan from your employer. Ill make sure i ask him in a year or two how he got onComment
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Dodgy Tax Schemes
Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe providers are largely beyond reach, even if you can identify them. Somewhere in the chain is a company outside UK's jurisdiction.
Ditto the advisors; they are usually part of the provider family.
Yes, attack the referrers - or at least educate them about the damage they're doing. Chances are they have no idea.
HMRC are attacking them, but they are restricted to UK-based users of the schemes who, as ony fule kno, are not actually the problem.Last edited by Contractor UK; 1 October 2018, 17:38.Comment
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There is a company using the same sales pitch email to nurses at the moment under the name Elite Synergy
Elite Synergy Wealth Management - the UK's leading wealth management companyComment
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Originally posted by Togoodtobetrue View PostThere is a company using the same sales pitch email to nurses at the moment under the name Elite Synergy
Elite Synergy Wealth Management - the UK's leading wealth management companyComment
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