Deny it all you want, doesn’t change anything, the facts are what they are.
In April 2014 virtually all the agencies started paying through these Umbrella companies.
I had been using a Payroll company called Fairgate Construction Services and had a contract with them to be paid CIS.
I started a new job for an agency called BMSL at the end of March, received my first payment on the 7th of April.
Found I had been paid PAYE and was paying Employer’s NI contribution.
Fairgate changed their name to Fairgate Commercial Contracting and sent me a number of new contracts to sign. Which I never did sign.
I argued with both BMSL and Fairgate that I was unsupervised, pointing out, that when I quizzed the Project Manager after being tasked to build a riser I was told: “Look Mark you have more experience of this than me, just do it how you think it should be done”.
BMSL refused to acknowledge that I was unsupervised, Fairgate said it was up to whatever the agency said, despite it being me that paid Fairgate the fee to pay me.
I stuck it out for 14 weeks until I found an agency which would pay CIS. Over that 14 weeks I was down £2000 on what I would have been paid CIS.
When I left the job I never received a P45, nor did I receive a P60.
I stuck with the new agency (Fast Track) right up until Late last year.
Over the last 4 years a few of the agencies which refused to pay CIS have now started paying CIS again.
Now I am quite aware that agencies are ripping us off.
Not only do they charge the companies we work for, but they also use IR35 as an excuse to charge us by insisting we get paid through payroll companies.
Problem is, many of the companies we work for are no better.
I have never worked through an agency as a Labourer, Mate or Improver, only as an Electrician or Supervisor.
However, I have spoken to Labourers, Mates and Improvers on sites so I do have some idea as to what and how they get paid. An agency which will pay me CIS will pay Labourers, etc. PAYE for the reasons I have already stated.
Hopefully things will change, but at the moment that’s all we have.