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In what way does whether they opt to pay in have an impact on you? You still have to pay employer's contributions. Maybe I'm missing something. We only have two employees currently but we've not set it up yet. I think we have until November. Blerdy annoying for a tiny company. Especially as it's only the legitimate employer 's that will be stung.
Quote from: 8weekly on April 15, 2017, 07:00:25 pmIn what way does whether they opt to pay in have an impact on you? You still have to pay employer's contributions. Maybe I'm missing something. We only have two employees currently but we've not set it up yet. I think we have until November. Blerdy annoying for a tiny company. Especially as it's only the legitimate employer 's that will be stung.Because the way I understood it was that if my employee opts out then I don't have to contribute either. Or maybe I'm missing something???
Quote from: 8weekly on April 15, 2017, 07:00:25 pmIn what way does whether they opt to pay in have an impact on you? You still have to pay employer's contributions. Maybe I'm missing something. We only have two employees currently but we've not set it up yet. I think we have until November. Blerdy annoying for a tiny company. Especially as it's only the legitimate employer 's that will be stung.If they opt out you pay nothing. Eventually they'll pass it as law though. It's basically another NI. They've marketed it like this so it looks less like a tax. They've shifted the management of the funds to private companies, that way, it's not the government's problem when it goes tits up and the chancellor's buddies can get their cut.Scumbags.
Quote from: Soupy on April 16, 2017, 08:46:44 amQuote from: 8weekly on April 15, 2017, 07:00:25 pmIn what way does whether they opt to pay in have an impact on you? You still have to pay employer's contributions. Maybe I'm missing something. We only have two employees currently but we've not set it up yet. I think we have until November. Blerdy annoying for a tiny company. Especially as it's only the legitimate employer 's that will be stung.If they opt out you pay nothing. Eventually they'll pass it as law though. It's basically another NI. They've marketed it like this so it looks less like a tax. They've shifted the management of the funds to private companies, that way, it's not the government's problem when it goes tits up and the chancellor's buddies can get their cut.Scumbags.But is opting out the same as not paying in? I didn't think the employee had to contribute but the employer did regardless. Mind you, I wouldn't expect anyone to opt out if they didn't have to pay in.
Quote from: 8weekly on April 17, 2017, 05:57:41 amQuote from: Soupy on April 16, 2017, 08:46:44 amQuote from: 8weekly on April 15, 2017, 07:00:25 pmIn what way does whether they opt to pay in have an impact on you? You still have to pay employer's contributions. Maybe I'm missing something. We only have two employees currently but we've not set it up yet. I think we have until November. Blerdy annoying for a tiny company. Especially as it's only the legitimate employer 's that will be stung.If they opt out you pay nothing. Eventually they'll pass it as law though. It's basically another NI. They've marketed it like this so it looks less like a tax. They've shifted the management of the funds to private companies, that way, it's not the government's problem when it goes tits up and the chancellor's buddies can get their cut.Scumbags.But is opting out the same as not paying in? I didn't think the employee had to contribute but the employer did regardless. Mind you, I wouldn't expect anyone to opt out if they didn't have to pay in.Its employers national insurance that is paid in compulsory.This new scheme is optional but you have to opt out.