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Re: FN-FORUM: Legal gubbins you need to follos when employing contractors
date posted 23rd November 2007 14:08
Rob Colton wrote:
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> On 23/11/07 14:25, "Benjamin Nolan" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Funny you should mention the loss of those disks....why cant we sue them....they have disclosed confidential information ?
>> Hmm, what about if I were commissioning this as freelance piece work?
>> As I mentioned earlier, I've never approached this from the business
>> end of things before (as it were), so I'm just trying to make sure I'm
>> doing everything properly.
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>> On 23 Nov 2007 14:11:37 -0000, Colin Rainsforth [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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>>> At 14:01 +0000 23/11/07, steve wilson wrote:
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>>>> Well, the reason I put that in was because I am currently on a
>>>> contract with people4business, doing work for a client. I basically
>>>> have to go via an umbreally company because they told me that new
>>>> legislation coming in net year dictates that any unpaid taxes by the
>>>> contractor is the responsibility of the contract agency.
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>>> If this is the case then it needs to be challenged. You can't blame
>>> one person for the crimes of another!
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> The evil taxman has a number of rules like this. A friend was screwed by
> them and even got a CCJ because his employer went bust owing the revenue the
> PAYE they had deducted from his wages for a year. Because they could not get
> it back from the company they pursued him and sent him to court.
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> The revenue do not deal justly with people, they simply want to get their
> loot by any means fair or foul. They are unrelentingly evil and it gave me
> (and my mate) great satisfaction to know they are demoralised, rubbish and
> hate their jobs after this 25 million name database got lost.
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