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A manifesto for the self-employed

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    #11
    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Utterly clueless in so many ways but I'll pick just one part to attack



    Self employed NI is already incredibly simple. You pay £2.70 a week for class 2 and 9% of income between £7,755 and £41,450 with 2% for everything else for class 4.

    So its hardly difficult to work out what the final figure should be.

    I could agree that merging NI and Income tax has a purpose but considering the model most contractors work under (small income, large dividends via a PSC) the plan will make your current members a lot worse off..
    If they merged them in addition to lowering taxes I'd go for it, but it's unlikely with the current govt.

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      #12
      Originally posted by eek View Post
      Self employed NI is already incredibly simple. You pay £2.70 a week for class 2 and 9% of income between £7,755 and £41,450 with 2% for everything else for class 4.
      That doesn't sound "incredibly simple" to me, especially the fact you have employer's and employees' NI rather than two things with different names.
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        #13
        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        That doesn't sound "incredibly simple" to me, especially the fact you have employer's and employees' NI rather than two things with different names.
        Do you pay employee and employer NI if you are self-employed?
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          #14
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          Do you pay employee and employer NI if you are self-employed?
          of course you do you tax dodging scum

          we need the money because all the big boys have better lawyers than us.

          love Hector

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