If and when IR35 dies will you continue your membership?
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Quick question for IPSE members
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Quick question for IPSE members
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Probably, given the 6 year/20 year rule and retrospection etc.Originally posted by eek View PostIf and when IR35 dies will you continue your membership?
If I run for the board next year, I guess I would have to remain a member
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It depends on what replaces it.
And whether I feel IPSE branching out to new members who may have a different operating model still has my interests at heart.Comment
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Yes we didOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostDidn't we have one of these a month or so ago?
Anyone changed their view since the last vote?
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Just so long as we don't have another Scottish Referendum so soon I will be happy.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostComment
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There is a general election soon so no chance.Originally posted by tractor View PostJust so long as we don't have another Scottish Referendum so soon I will be happy."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Yeah, but only on the basis of a cold analysis of the benefits offered versus costs (a balance which remains pretty good, at least for the benefits that I make use of), and not specifically for the lobbying they are doing.Comment
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Rhetorical question - who is going to argue that IR35 should be abolished? It's a dead issue, despite some people arguing that "politicians hate IR35 as much as we do" (or similar statements).Originally posted by eek View PostIf and when IR35 dies will you continue your membership?
Anyway - yes. The business interruption insurance costs more everywhere else that I could find it, for a start.Comment
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Not yet.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnyone changed their view since the last vote?
I have, however, cancelled my direct debit so that when the renewal comes up I have to think much more about whether I feel it is worth being a member.Comment
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