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Missed Friday's payday
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I am paid last Friday every month, but my wages haven't gone in and it's now the Sunday. Is this normal? I usually don't really check if they've gone in, but things have began getting a lot tighter and this month I needed my wages to renew the house insurance. Would it be the case they may have always gone in over the weekend? Previous dates have always shown as Friday on my bank statements.
I am kind of expecting to be made redundant anytime soon, so wonder if this will happen Monday morning. Many people have been, and the older people in our offices have been told they need to become self employed if they still want to work there.
I am kind of expecting to be made redundant anytime soon, so wonder if this will happen Monday morning. Many people have been, and the older people in our offices have been told they need to become self employed if they still want to work there.
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There was a problem with BACS credits going into the Banks on Friday, check tomorrow, and if you dont have anything, ask your employer if there is a problem.
09:21 Sun 27th Feb 2011
Hope you got your wages ok.
On your second point, it would be very difficult for your company to say to employees that they would have to become self employed to carry on working for the company. HMRC are quite strict about the criteria for being 'self employed' (i.e. paying your own tax and NI). It's not quite as easy as it used to be. The company would very probably still be liable for paying the tax and NI as these people would still be regarded as employees.
Hope it all works out for you.
On your second point, it would be very difficult for your company to say to employees that they would have to become self employed to carry on working for the company. HMRC are quite strict about the criteria for being 'self employed' (i.e. paying your own tax and NI). It's not quite as easy as it used to be. The company would very probably still be liable for paying the tax and NI as these people would still be regarded as employees.
Hope it all works out for you.
Thanks twenty20.
The employees are both over pensionable age and the changes come into effect after April. It feels like such a cynical move by the company. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't do anything without checking the legality. We deal with finance and taxation. You're right, if we had a compliance visit from HMRC......I don't know if they considered that angle....
The employees are both over pensionable age and the changes come into effect after April. It feels like such a cynical move by the company. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't do anything without checking the legality. We deal with finance and taxation. You're right, if we had a compliance visit from HMRC......I don't know if they considered that angle....
Hi- I was wondering whether you have been paid yet.
Rather than wait for an HMRC audit I suggest the two employees who are being asked to go self employed should make enquiries with their union, CAB or Age Concern or whatever it's called. Maybe the company is allowed to insist they retire once they are past 65 and is therefore giving them a chance to work via a self employed status.
Rather than wait for an HMRC audit I suggest the two employees who are being asked to go self employed should make enquiries with their union, CAB or Age Concern or whatever it's called. Maybe the company is allowed to insist they retire once they are past 65 and is therefore giving them a chance to work via a self employed status.
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