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Ipse - on the budget
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IPSE (under different name they used to be called) were very successful at slaying IR35 monster, so now HMRC screwed everybody by "reforming" that "archaic" dividend tax credits, oh how was it was to understand how it works, ffs!
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostGovernment mugs IPSE shocker! Who would have thought it. What does your Small Business Minister have to say?David Cameron stated in the IPSE magazine that: “The self-employed are a key part of our long-term economic plan for the country.”
It’s easy for the Government to talk the talk but actions speak louder than words. They must not allow that shower at HMRC to dampen the enthusiasm and drive of this vital sector.
The only hope now is for IPSE to challenge the definition of PSC in court. Stuff what the Select Committee said.Comment
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Yesterday, I was worried that IPSE were pussy footing round the budget so as not to upset politicians, but Chris's post has reassured me that they do recognise the mood of members.
I am particularly heartened to see the reintroduction of the word contractor - no fewer than three mentions.
I don't know whether they will be listened to, but at least I feel reassured for now that IPSE have heard our message.Last edited by mudskipper; 9 July 2015, 17:44.Comment
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It would be interesting to know what the IoD and FSB make of the budget and whether their views are aligned on the matter. I suspect they might now have more in common with IPSE than they used to have with PCG.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYesterday, I was worried that IPSE were pussy footing round the budget so as not to upset politicians, but Chris's post has reassured me that they do recognise the mood of members.
I am particularly heartened to see the reintroduction of the word contractor - no fewer than three mentions.
I don't know whether they will be listened to, but at least I feel reassured for now that IPSE have heard our message.Comment
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Couldn't see any mention on FSB website when I looked earlier. Will have another look when I get home.Comment
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Hidden away in a link to their twitter feed.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCouldn't see any mention on FSB website when I looked earlier. Will have another look when I get home.
http://www.fsb.org.uk/pressroom/imag...20reaction.pdf
No mention of expenses consultation, and a passing mention of dividends.Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View PostIt would be interesting to know what the IoD and FSB make of the budget and whether their views are aligned on the matter. I suspect they might now have more in common with IPSE than they used to have with PCG.
Budget 2015 live - IoD reaction
IoD - no mention of either dividends or expenses.Comment
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Hopefully its members will get their money's worth.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYesterday, I was worried that IPSE were pussy footing round the budget so as not to upset politicians, but Chris's post has reassured me that they do recognise the mood of members.
I am particularly heartened to see the reintroduction of the word contractor - no fewer than three mentions.
I don't know whether they will be listened to, but at least I feel reassured for now that IPSE have heard our message.Comment
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