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Liz Truss &IR35

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    #71
    Originally posted by gixxer2021 View Post

    Agree, but there will still be the ability to tax plan and pay out what you want when you want (if you don’t need all the money), which you can’t when working inside (like you say most of us can’t work as self employed). I’m also worried the MSC legislation will be even more damaging than IR35 (but that’s another story).
    True, so-called "money-boxing" will be the last frontier, but that is harder to justify acting against and to design something that does it (short of US-style look-through).

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      #72
      Looks like an announcement today re their plans they are not waiting until the 31st....

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        #73
        From Dave Chaplin on LinkedIn:
        IR35 - BREAKING: Jeremy Hunt may announce the cancellation of the repeal of Off-payroll working (IR35 Reforms) at lunchtime today.

        06:41 on Radio Scotland.

        https://lnkd.in/enHF3vTZ

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          #74
          That was quick.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #75
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            That was quick.
            I feel sorry for the contractors that have already got their skis out of the loft and promised their partner a new Audi.

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              #76
              Originally posted by data001 View Post
              this thread aged well
              this post aged poorly

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                #77
                Axing plans to reform VAT rules for foreign shoppers, new dividend taxation rates and the IR35 off-payroll system, would save a further £5bn. In total Hunt’s statement is expected to mean that about two-thirds of the tax cuts contained in the £45bn package will have been erased.
                https://www.ft.com/content/d4f8b0c9-...1-c1c2d37311e6

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                  #78
                  IR35 reform (or unreform, depending on your views on the topic) scrapped.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                    not that self-employment is an option for most contractors.
                    just because the client won't allow it?

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                      #80
                      Jeremy Hunt has reversed the repeal of IR35.

                      Debt is not going to fall. It is going to increase for individual.

                      Don't be a contractor anymore in England :-(

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