Originally posted by Maslins
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Government to consult on tax avoidance in the private sector
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Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
Not quite sure what they mean by that. Since the liability lies with the agents, they would have to open an enquiry at that level and not the client?Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostSince the liability lies with the agents, they would have to open an enquiry at that level and not the client?Comment
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fair play by the government
why only Public sector contractors affected by this, let all the contractors be under one rule.Comment
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostBig companies have PSL of agents. The agents get to deal with the contractors 500 invoices and then bell the client. The client may have 500 contractors but has only a handful of invoices from the agents.
What companies buy from agencies is risk mitigation and the best available staff on their books (ha ha...), not processing efficiencies.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostStill think this is an urban myth, probably from the agencies. The last medium sized company I worked with (around £50m pa turnover) handled over 12,000 invoices a month without blinking. A couple of hundred either way wouldn't bother them. It certainly won't trouble a big company.
What companies buy from agencies is risk mitigation and the best available staff on their books (ha ha...), not processing efficiencies.Comment
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