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https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-firms-used-to-pay-nhs-test-and-trace-workers
Tax dodging concerns over small firms used to pay NHS test-and-trace workers
The office locations include a former Conservative club in Todmorden, where more than 500 companies are registered, a terrace house in Huddersfield hosting more than 200 entities, and a bungalow in Prestatyn with more than 300.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-hired-via-pay-scheme-with-tax-scam-hallmarks
NHS Covid lab staff hired via pay scheme with tax scam hallmarks
Industrious Recruitment has supplied laboratory staff to the NHS Lighthouse laboratories in Milton Keynes, which was launched by the health secretary, Matt Hancock, last year as the first of three of the government’s “mega labs” processing hundreds of thousands of Covid-19 tests a week.
Hundreds of workers recruited by Industrious to process Covid-19 tests at the site have been employed by multiple companies, the Guardian understands, in a structure that appears to mimic schemes that have previously been cited as depriving the taxpayer of “hundreds of millions” of pounds a year.
Tax dodging concerns over small firms used to pay NHS test-and-trace workers
The office locations include a former Conservative club in Todmorden, where more than 500 companies are registered, a terrace house in Huddersfield hosting more than 200 entities, and a bungalow in Prestatyn with more than 300.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-hired-via-pay-scheme-with-tax-scam-hallmarks
NHS Covid lab staff hired via pay scheme with tax scam hallmarks
Industrious Recruitment has supplied laboratory staff to the NHS Lighthouse laboratories in Milton Keynes, which was launched by the health secretary, Matt Hancock, last year as the first of three of the government’s “mega labs” processing hundreds of thousands of Covid-19 tests a week.
Hundreds of workers recruited by Industrious to process Covid-19 tests at the site have been employed by multiple companies, the Guardian understands, in a structure that appears to mimic schemes that have previously been cited as depriving the taxpayer of “hundreds of millions” of pounds a year.