calls for greater alignment but recognise the challenge to employers of recording all days of presence such as personal holidays that may not currently be recorded in relevant company systems.
The imminent departure of the UK from the European Union will have a significant impact on business visitors generally but more specifically the impact on National Insurance costs is the cause of significant unrest. We are aware that this falls outside of the current consultation and that much is unknown at this juncture but are minded that the employer population impacted by proposals within this consultation will be impacted significantly and so look forward to open consultation and discussion as to how working policies and practices will need to be adapted.
The survey results can be found within our response to this consultation in the Policy hub under My CIPP on our website.
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Update regarding Expatriate Operations Work 25 January 2019
HMRC has provided an update which will be of interest if you are an agent dealing with clients who have been seconded to work in the UK.
There is going to be an organisational restructure within the Expat Operations Team. Operations work for Expatriate customers will be moving to a different office, in a different location.
Expat Operations work will move out of Trinity Bridge House, 2 Dearman’s Place, Manchester, M3 5BS into:
St John’s House Merton Road Bootle L75 1BB.
The transfer and reorganisation of the work will take place between now and 31 March 2019.
HMRC does not envisage any disruption to the communication channels for Expatriate customers with HMRC.
Both the Helpline Numbers and correspondence addresses will remain the same.
Further details will be provided as and when necessary.
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