Will that bother a lot of us? Those who contract in the same city for over 2 years won't be affected, others will surely raise prices/dispersements to compensate?
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostWhat's this? the national debt is almost 1.5 trilllion and rising? How can that be? <sarcasm off>
UK National Debt Clock - No-nonsense Guide to Britain's Debt CrisisComment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWe all know that. What is your point there?Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWe all know that. What is your point there?
Brian's Soapbox March 2015
Originally posted by Ticktock View PostHis point is that he doesn't understand that the deficit can be reduced, but that debt will still rise, that the national debt will continue to grow until a surplus is being run that is in excess of the interest level on those debts.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 18 March 2015, 15:44.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostMy point is it's all BS. Politics is BS Lab/Con are pretty much the same thing. Democracy is dead in the UK and this is why
Brian's Soapbox March 2015Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostMy point is it's all BS. Politics is BS Lab/Con are pretty much the same thing. Democracy is dead in the UK and this is why
Brian's Soapbox March 2015
Edit: Just seen ticktock's explanation, ta.Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostWill that bother a lot of us? Those who contract in the same city for over 2 years won't be affected, others will surely raise prices/dispersements to compensate?
To compensate for not being able to claim expenses for working in London, you have to whack up your rate significantly because the employee has to pay that additional £10k (or whatever it costs you) out of their salary, which means you have to take that much more out of the company, incurring a 40% tax hit on it.
So you now need to add a minimum of £80 a day onto your day rate, which prices you out of the market.Comment
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Is this article that was sent out in the earlier weekly email now null and void??
Why Budget 2015 will likely spare contractor expenses :: Contractor UK
Of course on the one hand, the statement “the government expects that this will be a longer term piece of work, and therefore has no plan to legislate for these new rules in the remainder of the current parliament” suggests an umbrella’s (and an umbrella contractor’s) current system for expenses via an Overarching Contract (OAC) can continue undisturbed. On the other hand, is putting something in the Budget to take effect from April 2016 legislating in “the current parliament”? Possibly, but the likelihood is that politicians won’t agree!Comment
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Originally posted by MrWebDev View PostIs this article that was sent out in the earlier weekly email now null and void??
Why Budget 2015 will likely spare contractor expenses :: Contractor UK
Umbrella contractors expenses golden till April 2016 then clobbered.
Ltd contractors expenses golden 'forever' but Ltd needs to be watertight as Osborne gunning for 'em. If not watertight expenses clobbered.
However if Lab/SNP get in ...Comment
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostHowever if Lab/SNP get in ...Comment
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