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Given most CUK contractors are morally corrupt tax dodgers, General might be most appropriateOriginally posted by cojak View PostThis thread will be more appropriate in Business/Contracts.
I know I don't pay what Norman Clegg would consider my fair share.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I pay more as an overall figure versus my PAYE days, but less as an overall %. Plus my income comes from the EU, so that's money I'm earning for the UK taxman that would otherwise not come into the UK.
Do I get any brownie points for that?
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Yes you get 3 Brownie points but lose 2 UKIP pointsOriginally posted by captainham View PostI pay more as an overall figure versus my PAYE days, but less as an overall %. Plus my income comes from the EU, so that's money I'm earning for the UK taxman that would otherwise not come into the UK.
Do I get any brownie points for that?

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Well, when contractors have the turnover and employ as many people as the BRC then I'm sure PCG can simply waltz up and knock on the door of number ten. Until then we're a considerably less significant issue for HMG. Plus of course, when you realise that numbers=influence, the main thing preventing PCG from having more influence is having contractors who don't join. Chicken and egg, and all that.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI'm sure the PCG provides some benefits, although as a voice of the contract industry I have found their efforts so far to be lame.
I would love us to have something akin to the British Retail Consortium that people actually listen to.
I also agree that there are plenty of contractors who would shoot us in the foot, so part of the message would have to be that we too find deliberate disguised employment for tax purposes unacceptable.Comment
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I wish. I genuinely think some sort of tax-relief on export would be a great idea in the same way that there is for R&D.Originally posted by captainham View PostPlus my income comes from the EU, so that's money I'm earning for the UK taxman that would otherwise not come into the UK.
Do I get any brownie points for that?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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So probably for the best that they keep their mouths shut and focus on making sure we win as many tax investigations as possible. The last thing we want is small businesses dividends to attract 10% NI tax and somehow see this as a win.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI also agree that there are plenty of contractors who would shoot us in the foot, so part of the message would have to be that we too find deliberate disguised employment for tax purposes unacceptable.Comment
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Errrrrmmm, no I don't. I probably pay less than I would purely on PAYE but significantly more than most. Why is it fair that I should pay yet more taking into account the risks of running my own business?Originally posted by JamJarST View PostReally?? To the average man in the street, we pay far less than our fair share. Be honest you pay far less tax than someone on PAYE earning less than you.
It winds me up that the likes of Hodge can claim that contractors only pay 25% on dividends, completely ignoring the fact that Corporation tax has to be paid before dividends can be paid. This is the sort of thing that should be challenged.Comment
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Such as? I am well aware of the issues. I read (despair at) the minutes of the meetings with HMRC. I recently submitted a response to the HMRC review of controlling persons. If you can tell me what I have missed I will go and read up.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf you are this desperate to make a difference I would have thought you would have put some effort in to researching it IMO.Comment
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Your tax planner is rubbish then, cos I pay far, far less than I would on PAYE, in fact I pay less than I did in my last permie job, and yet my turnover is £50000 higher!!!Originally posted by GB9 View PostErrrrrmmm, no I don't. I probably pay less than I would purely on PAYE but significantly more than most. Why is it fair that I should pay yet more taking into account the risks of running my own business?
It winds me up that the likes of Hodge can claim that contractors only pay 25% on dividends, completely ignoring the fact that Corporation tax has to be paid before dividends can be paid. This is the sort of thing that should be challenged.Comment
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