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Did our glorious leader know about this, YES he did!
An offshore company employing thousands of teachers is avoiding the payment of millions of pounds in employer's National Insurance contributions.
Wont even respond! Yet cameron will use the media to demonise anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves unemployed and needing benefit.
Professional Passport wrote to Treasury minister David Gauke in July 2011 to point out the "potentially embarrassing" issue of public sector agency workers being employed by offshore umbrella companies.
Mr Temple says he is yet to receive a response.
"his own (Cameron) ministers failed to take any action, or even respond, when we highlighted serious tax avoidance issues directly to them on a number of occasions.
Yet more evidence that cameron has no interest in getting this country back on its feet, all he cares about is helping his buddies strip this country of what little wealth it has left.
HM Revenue & Customs says schools, councils or employment agencies could be liable for the shortfall.
Originally posted by colin42
reply to post by VoidHawk
Looks like we not only have to bail out the 'Too big to fail' banks we will now face bailing out the 'Too Tory To Care' mob as well.
Oh well in camerons mind there is always one more drop of blood to extract from the least well off to pay for the excesses of the most well off
We hear all the time about the dole scroungers soaking up public money yet these and many more leeches on the public purse are not even mentioned.
Must be nice having friends in high places what what.
Back dated...yes, and a big fat fine for late payment too.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
I read about this, they need to back date it
I doubt they have as they would have assumed their employer was paying it.
I hope the teachers paid their own NI
That would be the schools whose funding has been cut to such a point they have to employ agency teachers as they cannot offer permanent jobs
I doubt they have as they would have assumed their employer was paying it.
Do you notice it hints that the schools may end up paying it?