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    #11
    My current plan, make a £120k pension contribution next year and then worry about the bigger hit the year after next

    It's all relative. Just wait until the Labour budget in April 2025, perhaps even sooner.

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      #12
      Originally posted by MrC View Post

      There's no absolute certainty but given that the 2021 ir35 reform was Sunaks baby I can't see that changing and I don't think the Tories will want to change anything further in this space prior to the next general election to avoid spooking the markets again
      Do you really think revoking the 2017/21 ir35 reform affected the markets. Wow.

      Take the blue or the red pill.

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        #13
        Originally posted by mallisarealperson View Post

        Do you really think revoking the 2017/21 ir35 reform affected the markets. Wow.

        Take the blue or the red pill.
        On their own they didn't affect the markets.
        They were a small (very small) part of an unfunded (other than by government debt) tax giveaway that did affect the markets. But I don't see Rishi changing any of it as it's his baby (the 2021 reform).
        See You Next Tuesday

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