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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostI agree. It makes me mad !
Guess what ? End clients dont want to employ me directly... so they can get rid of me when the work is finished and I can help someone else out. I choose to accept that risk as part of my business model but it provides many different challenges to being employed directly (similar to other small businesses) so why should I be punished ?
I would prefer not to be forced into having my own company, having to pay for the privilege and do all the paperwork (accountants, indemnity insurance, corp tax etc, company returns, VAT etc.), and oh being treated like a criminal. I would love the freedom of not constantly having to look over my shoulder in case HMRC come up with some other angle of attack in the budget.Comment
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Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostIn fact I should just be a permy and so should all contractors:
- Earn less money
- Pay less tax (higher % but less in public purse because of above)
- Be worse off
- Create a shortage of contractors
- Leave companies with a shortage of skills
- End up doing a watered down job
Everyone loses... way to go !Comment
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Any help gratefully received
Hi guys, I have only just discovered this thread after years of sticking my head in the sand and hoping for the best. I too am in this mess, however I am not a British citizen and left many years ago. With all of my movements, our friends at the tax office no longer have my address or know my whereabouts. years ago I received a letter from them with a disgusting number at the bottom detailing how much I owed, about the same value as my house! I am still receiving updates from MP, but as Inland Rev don't know where I am, I haven't had any contact from them in a long time. I really need to understand my position and options, eg tell inland Rev where I am, continue ignoring the issue etc, so am hoping that someone can suggest an international tax lawyer. I don't know how easily they can follow up if I am out of the UK and don't return.Comment
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Contract or Permie?
Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostIn fact I should just be a permy and so should all contractors:
- Earn less money
- Pay less tax (higher % but less in public purse because of above)
- Be worse off
- Create a shortage of contractors
- Leave companies with a shortage of skills
- End up doing a watered down job
Everyone loses... way to go !
There are a lot of contractors used in the energy business (ie oil & gas) - why - because oil companies and oil service companies use & get rid of people as and when required to suit an ever-changing workload. It makes it easy for them as no hire & fire with all the legislation bullsh!t that goes with it. One month notice if you're lucky.
Does that mean the contractors have any additional risk over a staffie - damn right it does - immediate cannon fodder when cut-backs are announced or a project ends.
Plus, as a contractor, you're only as good as your last job - make a mistake and no-one wants to know you. As a staffie - slap on the wrist and get some additional training at someone elses expense.
If the 'new IR35' makes the current contractor-energy company association unworkable (ie staffies only), then watch out for more price hikes in fuel costs, delayed oil & gas production, reduced tax against those energy companies, etc etc - sounds like a great plan to help get UK PLC out of the sh!thole it's currently in.
Do contractors have built-in risks with being a contractor compared to staffies - you bet they do - every day!!Comment
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Thanks to everyone!
I am affected like most here and I just wanted to say a big thanks to DR, TSBT and others for the diligence, focus and tenacity you have all shown in fighting our corner over the last few years.
I have been a lurker for far too long and have hit the point where I can no longer sit on the side line and watch this unfold without getting involved in the fightYour campaign needs you! Take action and join NoToRetroTax now!Comment
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Originally posted by Royston View PostHi guys, I have only just discovered this thread after years of sticking my head in the sand and hoping for the best. I too am in this mess, however I am not a British citizen and left many years ago. With all of my movements, our friends at the tax office no longer have my address or know my whereabouts. years ago I received a letter from them with a disgusting number at the bottom detailing how much I owed, about the same value as my house! I am still receiving updates from MP, but as Inland Rev don't know where I am, I haven't had any contact from them in a long time. I really need to understand my position and options, eg tell inland Rev where I am, continue ignoring the issue etc, so am hoping that someone can suggest an international tax lawyer. I don't know how easily they can follow up if I am out of the UK and don't return.
And I am very very jealous of you!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I would tell them nothing. And I would not post here again. I presume you have no assets in the UK - if I did I would move them away.
And I am very very jealous of you!
I'd go with BP though....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I would tell them nothing. And I would not post here again. I presume you have no assets in the UK - if I did I would move them away.
And I am very very jealous of you!
And I too am jealous. Unless you're in Australia.Comment
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Originally posted by justabloke View PostI am affected like most here and I just wanted to say a big thanks to DR, TSBT and others for the diligence, focus and tenacity you have all shown in fighting our corner over the last few years.
I have been a lurker for far too long and have hit the point where I can no longer sit on the side line and watch this unfold without getting involved in the fightComment
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