"We will repeal 2017 and 2021 reforms to IR35" Kwarteng just said in his budget speech.
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but TAAR will stay so there's going to be more crying on these boards over premature MVLsSee You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Postbut TAAR will stay so there's going to be more crying on these boards over premature MVLsComment
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I presume it's likely to be repealed from next April - 2 years after some people will have MVLed, so not too bad for some.Comment
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Originally posted by rectifier View PostI presume it's likely to be repealed from next April - 2 years after some people will have MVLed, so not too bad for some.Comment
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I understood the 2 years rule only really mattered if you'd use ER or whatever it's been rebranded to.
If you just pay your CGT there's no tax repayment/clawback when restarting in the same trade/work within 2 years? So long as the liquidation had justification e.g. went to employment.Comment
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load of low hanging fruit for HMRC when 100k of contractors switch to outside April 6th.
Allowing the contractor to make the determination will not make the previous SDS invalid. That SDS will still remain a fact and will be evidence for the prosecution.
Best advice if switching will be to move to another client. Most won't.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by aoc View PostI understood the 2 years rule only really mattered if you'd use ER or whatever it's been rebranded to.
If you just pay your CGT there's no tax repayment/clawback when restarting in the same trade/work within 2 years? So long as the liquidation had justification e.g. went to employment.
It's about capital distribution not ER/BADRSee You Next TuesdayComment
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