Would the tax-dodger Osborne consider using the APN legislation in combination with IR35 challenges for PSC users ? I.e issue COP8 enquiry notices on all PSC (personal service company) users for the last 4 tax years then use the APN legislation to demand disputed PAYE/NIC upfront ? This would raise a tidy sum for the treasury.
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A horrible thought ...
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That was a rhetorical question I hope.
Of course they will. Furthermore it will be applied retrospectively. And will be enforced by bank account raids.Comment
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You sure about that!?Originally posted by meridian View PostHe has to define what a PSC is, first.
That said, when they use the newly used 'retrospective' action on all those people who should have known better, I'll piss myself laughing at them when its their turn.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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I'm not sure about anything this government is doing any more, to be honest :-(Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostYou sure about that!?
That said, when they use the newly used 'retrospective' action on all those people who should have known better, I'll piss myself laughing at them when its their turn.Comment
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We did vote in Labour didn't we? It feels like it.Originally posted by meridian View PostI'm not sure about anything this government is doing any more, to be honest :-(Comment
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Feels like we voted for the communist party. My grudging respect for Osborne has evaporated having read about his family business's tax planning arrangements (i.e. pay no tax)Originally posted by javadude View PostWe did vote in Labour didn't we? It feels like it.Comment
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Some mishtake shirley?Originally posted by neil99 View PostMy grudging respect for Osborne has evaporated having read about his family business's tax planning arrangements (i.e. pay no tax)Comment
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Probably learnt a few tricks from Hodge.Originally posted by yakitoo View PostSome mishtake shirley?
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