Originally posted by Confounded
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If your contract is technically with an agency, then I'll assume that means: the contract is with the agency. Therefore the agency pays you. It will be them and their AML rules that determine what problems you may encounter.
The impression you give is you are trying to hide the complication, hoping you can trap people into doing something they didn't foresee. England has a very robust legal environment but lawyers cost a lot of money and nobody like frivolous actions so I would talk to the agency and ask them what they normally do in these circumstances. It must happen all the time.
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