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House of Lords to review use of PSCs

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    House of Lords to review use of PSCs

    The House of Lords has formed a new Select Committee to consider the consequences of the use of Personal Service Companies for tax collection

    Chairman of the Committee, Baroness Noakes, said:

    This inquiry will form a wide-ranging review of the use of Personal Service Companies. During the course of this new inquiry, we will consider extent to which Personal Companies are used and the implications for tax, National Insurance and other wider issues, both from the point of view of workers and those who engage them.

    “In these economically difficult times, it is important that the Government receives the tax it should rightfully be receiving, from all those who should be paying it. Equally, we need to ensure that our tax system does not place unreasonable burdens on taxpayers. Of course, this is a complicated topic.

    This is why I would encourage anyone who has an interest or experience in this area to send us their evidence and contribute to the debate.

    Specific questions the Committee are seeking to answer in this inquiry include:
    • To what extent are Personal Service Companies being used for the provision of personal services to UK businesses?
    • To what extent are PSCs still used in the Public Sector, and should those engaged in public bodies be prevented from working through a PSC?
    • What is your view of the effectiveness and efficiency of the intermediaries legislation which was first introduced in 2000?
    • Is more guidance and advice needed to aid individuals in judging the status of business transactions for themselves or should further resources be given to HMRC for compliance efforts?
    • Are individuals forced into the use of a Personal Service Company as a prerequisite for being considered for work? If so, what can be done to ensure that the use of a Personal Service Company is appropriate for the individual?
    • Aside from the issues of Tax and National Insurance, what are the wider benefits and drawbacks for the individual of using a Personal Service Company?
    Link.

    Any thoughts on this and where it might go?

    AccountancyAge had a better feature on it but there's a limit on how often you may view articles on their site. Still very circumspect.

    #2
    Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
    Link.

    Any thoughts on this and where it might go?

    AccountancyAge had a better feature on it but there's a limit on how often you may view articles on their site. Still very circumspect.
    We have covered it as well here:
    Lords want your input on personal service companies :: Contractor UK

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      #3
      Needless to say the PCG are also taking a close interest in this one...

      Some of the questions are actually valid, the trick will be to stop it turning into another Danny Alexander clusterf**k and keeping it away from legitimate freelance contractors.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #4
        Well, i'm doing a submission. Anyone else bothering?

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          #5
          Originally posted by GB9 View Post
          Well, i'm doing a submission. Anyone else bothering?
          I don't want to be called up in front of a select committee so I'm not.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #6
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            I don't want to be called up in front of a select committee so I'm not.
            I would quite like it. We need to stand up for ourselves and make the inquisition realise what life is like in the real world. If no one bothers then they will do exactly what they like.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              I don't want to be called up in front of a select committee so I'm not.
              That's why we have the PCG...
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
                Any thoughts on this and where it might go?
                And how many of the Lords run their own PSCs?
                Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  That's why we have the PCG...
                  Which has a glowing, flawless record when it comes to how legislators act, the Opt out for example, I don't consider the PCG as representative.

                  I'll consider making a submission.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                    Which has a glowing, flawless record when it comes to how legislators act, the Opt out for example, I don't consider the PCG as representative.

                    I'll consider making a submission.
                    Just remember it will become part of UK history so choose your words wisely.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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