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EMPLOY-E expenses scam.

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  • Course they will.

    But there's nothing wrong with that!

    £25,000 seems quite low to make it profitable though, you must have a cheap accountant/bookeeper! :-) or your claiming for your weekly shopping. :-)
  • Currently with employ-e and have just been told by the agency that employ-e is under investigation by HMRC and will no longer be using them but the new company is now called employ-e plus ! ( can you see we're this is heading) I have had nothing but trouble with money since registering but stick it out on the hope of being taken on by the company I'm assigned to.
    Every time you try to sort out what is going on the umbrella company baffles you so much you might aswell phone the Chinese embassy to explain it !!!!
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