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IR35 scrapped ... is this for real?
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For real life
https://www.contractoruk.com/news/00...pril_2023.html
The last five years were just a bad dream.Comment
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostFor real life
https://www.contractoruk.com/news/00...pril_2023.html
The last five years were just a bad dream.
I have some friends in America who are convinced the sh1X is very close to hitting the fan there. All the debt abuse and kicking the can down the road is coming home to roost for us all.Comment
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Originally posted by mogga71 View Post
tbh totally honest ..... My euphoria has quickly evaporated. This country's financial state must be in an absolutely disastrous state for them to be resorting to these measures today. It's like the last throw of the dice. They appear to be giving all of the money to the rich by alleviating the tax they need to pay. How well did that turn out in 2009?
."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Wonderful news. The original source is published here: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk.
"4.20 Repealing off-payroll working reforms – The 2017 and 2021 reforms to the off-payroll working rules (also known as IR35) will be repealed from 6 April 2023. From this date, workers across the UK providing their services via an intermediary, such as a personal service company, will once again be responsible for determining their employment status and paying the appropriate amount of tax and NICs."Comment
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This is indeed wunderbar as our chirpy german friends call it but I’m very sceptical on how long this will last for in fact I will call this the start of the honeymoon period until the next general election in January 2025 and as we know labour haven’t been kind to us in the past.
Just a strong word of warning however to everyone who has shut down their limited companies to be extremely careful of phoenixingComment
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Absolutely happy about the news,
Finally we will be able to work for public sector again
Lots of high paying London jobs might be outside again
totally stunned it happened but was long overdue, that ir35 was a sham and stunned UK's growth.
scrapping highest tax rate is a good decision too, might make permament route profitable again for some, rather than being forced to go contracting, and pay 10% effective rate
carrot rather than a stick!Last edited by GitMaster69; 26 September 2022, 12:03.Comment
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Good news. I'm not following this much since I've got life stuff going on at the moment but I have 2 questions:
- is ir35 scrapped for public sector contracts too?
- if it is indeed scrapped for public sector contracts from April 2023, what happens to contracts started before that date? I'm starting a contract in PS in a few weeks and it's inside ir35; so what happens in this case? Does it stay inside until April 2023 and then at the first renewal it's not inside anymore?Comment
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