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Why are HMRC killing UK SMEs? To help fund US Corporations?

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    #11
    Originally posted by SeanT View Post
    They "can't have it", so we can't either...
    They "have it". They are the establishment and they are worried we will take over.

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      #12
      Here we go..

      leaks show IR35 extension into the Private Sector will be in the autumn statement:

      http://www.itcontractor.com/contract...5-budget-move/

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        #13
        Originally posted by Nominally View Post
        leaks show IR35 extension into the Private Sector will be in the autumn statement:

        http://www.itcontractor.com/contract...5-budget-move/
        It’s not a leak as the story in the papers on Sunday is intentional and we discussed it on Sunday
        Last edited by eek; 31 October 2017, 21:28.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #14
          CUK used to replace itcontractor with notausefulsite.

          The tone of the article is quite one-sided. Next week there will be another article with a different slant.

          Much like the DM really.

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            #15
            Originally posted by eek View Post
            I think its as much permanent staff and especially contracting staff wanting AWS on their CV. Equally they recruit people with AWS skills who complain where is x,y,z until management give up and just start to use AWS. Then rapidly everything moves to AWS as its easier.

            All the private cloud companies are still where AWS was 12 years ago providing infrastructure as a service with a little to few Software as a service addons. Its highly unlikely anyone except for Microsoft will catch up with Amazon simply because of the $bns that would be required...
            With the exception of Azure and possibly Alibaba, the rest are just crappy and will remain crappy till they give up, like HP.

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              #16
              Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
              It is because people at HM Treasury and hmrc are, basically, arsewipes who think individualism is the antithesis of everything they believe.
              You've worked with the Civil Service, haven't you?

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