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The survey on the HMRC Consultation regarding Travel Expenses is up
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Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostDo that and they probably come to investigate you!
The consultation doesn't ask for specific information to identify you or your business. This is just scaremongering and will put people off taking part.
Please dont do it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe important thing is to come up with actual, identifiable cases that show that it's bad for freelancing.
Anything else is just going to be discarded as anecdotal evidence, but if you can show that you spend 30% of your turnover on travel and subsistence then they cannot argue that there is no evidence to disprove their allegation.
The more people that are prepared to put their hands up and say "this hurts my business in this specific way" the better.Comment
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Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostDo that and they probably come to investigate you!Comment
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Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostAnyone??Comment
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I had an IPSE Press officer contact me today about my response to their survey. He was interested in pushing the effect on the end clients. He wanted some more background information and also if I would be interested in talking to some journalists.
I don't mind talking to IPSE but not sure about journalists. They'll want to talk to my client and I don't want to jeopardise my relationship with my client.Comment
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Originally posted by TulipSmartGropeYou know its nice to see someone creating a fuss but lets be honest, its all rather pointless as HMRC do have a valid argument. think about all those full-time employees who pay full tax v's savvy contractors who pay less than 15% overall tax.Comment
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Originally posted by TulipSmartGropeYou know its nice to see someone creating a fuss but lets be honest, its all rather pointless as HMRC do have a valid argument. think about all those full-time employees who pay full tax v's savvy contractors who pay less than 15% overall tax.Comment
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