Chief treasury secretary Steve Barclay this evening announced that the IR35 tax reforms would be pushed back by one year, less than a week after the controversial measures were confirmed in the Budget.
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IR35 reform pushed back
Chief treasury secretary Steve Barclay this evening announced that the IR35 tax reforms would be pushed back by one year, less than a week after the controversial measures were confirmed in the Budget.Last edited by shubhoh; 17 March 2020, 20:17. -
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Is this that legislation which is absolutely positively going to have no negative business impact apart from to those dodging tax?Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIs this that legislation which is absolutely positively going to have no negative business impact apart from to those dodging tax?Comment
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Wait what?
It’s being delayed by a year after the majority of large clients have already changed the rules and forced contractors out the door or to accept new terms via brollies.
They’re not just going to undo that are they?Comment
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Originally posted by ascender View PostWait what?
It’s being delayed by a year after the majority of large clients have already changed the rules and forced contractors out the door or to accept new terms via brollies.
They’re not just going to undo that are they?
TBH though we will all be lucky to have a job in 2 months time anyway. This is going to be worse than 2008 IMHO.Comment
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Still a bunch of [emoji2398].*.π.¥.$.
Vote them out at the next ElectionI was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostStill a bunch of [emoji2398].*.π.¥.$.
Vote them out at the next ElectionComment
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I really feel for those who’ve walked out on principle
Or been forced out... Those roles which have been outsourced and the like.
Oh, and the impending economic apocalypse obviously.
Well done everyone!Comment
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Originally posted by ascender View PostI really feel for those who’ve walked out on principle
Or been forced out... Those roles which have been outsourced and the like.
Oh, and the impending economic apocalypse obviously.
Well done everyone!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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