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No, because history tells us that HMRC will substitute the 'and' for 'or'.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostThat's fine then.Comment
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Because it's tradition that the reply is done by the leader of the opposition. No, it doesn't make any sense.Originally posted by Unix View PostWhy isn't Ed Balls doing the retort?Comment
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The chancellor gives the House a history lesson on debt, with a promise to redeem the last remaining undated British government bonds in circulation. "We'll have paid off the debts incurred in the South Sea Bubble, the First World War, the debt issued by Henry Pelham, George Goschen and William Gladstone." There are chuckles all round though when he adds that the debt Gordon Brown left "will take a little longer to pay off".
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Yep he did.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostWasnt just umbrella's though. Thought he said Agencies, umbrella's and intermediaries ie PSC's.
"And we will stop employment intermediaries exploiting the tax system to reduce their own costs by clamping down on the agencies and umbrella companies who abuse tax reliefs on travel and subsistence – while we protect those genuinely self-employed."
Gonna have interesting implications.
Anyone fancy a 6 month contract 150 miles away starting May 2016 working via an umbrella ?Comment
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Ooh the deficit is falling as a percentage of something that is rising. Unemployment is falling if you don't count the majority of the econmically inactive.
What's this? the national debt is almost 1.5 trilllion and rising? How can that be? <sarcasm off>
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Nah, you're alright!Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostYep he did.
"And we will stop employment intermediaries exploiting the tax system to reduce their own costs by clamping down on the agencies and umbrella companies who abuse tax reliefs on travel and subsistence – while we protect those genuinely self-employed."
Gonna have interesting implications.
Anyone fancy a 6 month contract 150 miles away starting May 2016 working via an umbrella ?⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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It's OK - an FLC will make it be exempt from this particular changeOriginally posted by RSoles View PostHmm, don't like the use of the word 'agencies'. Nice, vague, Hector-friendly term....
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WHS, and the rate of rising is largely within the Government's control, and thus a perverse incentive to increase Government spending as a proportion of GDPOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostOoh the deficit is falling as a percentage of something that is rising. ...Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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