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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostI sent the link about this 'one month then on the payroll' to 6 of my IT colleagues who work alongside me. Not one has raised any concern, not one.Originally posted by MarkT View PostI've spoken to four where I am - none of them seem to think it applies to them, none of them are concerned, they all think that they are special.
I do admit, by doing nothing about it, you are a bit special.
It's amazing how many contractors take little notice of news which could seriously impact their livelihoods.Comment
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I circulated it around here, 8 contractors.
They'd never heard about it, T&S relief or the dividend tax.
The eldest said, it'll never happen, everyone else goes back to work.Comment
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Originally posted by Antman View PostI circulated it around here, 8 contractors.
They'd never heard about it, T&S relief or the dividend tax.
The eldest said, it'll never happen, everyone else goes back to work.
Still got a few clueless feckwits though.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View Post^^ What BB & MT said.
It's amazing how many contractors take little notice of news which could seriously impact their livelihoods.
There's something appealing about being so clueless. I'll bet they sleep well at night,Comment
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostThere's something appealing about being so clueless. I'll bet they sleep well at night,
You can usually bet, your bottom dollar, that they will be useless at work tasks too.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI worry about people that know nothing about their business affairs.
You can usually bet, your bottom dollar, that they will be useless at work tasks too.
I don't think they will have capability to hit LTD consultants - they tried that with IR35 and failed. I strongly believe at this point its all about self-employed and some managers etc, not IT LTD consultanciesLast edited by diseasex; 13 November 2015, 10:07.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI strongly believe at this point its all about self-employed and some managers etc, not IT LTD consultancies
I think not. And I'm amazed that you think so.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWill the law be able to differentiate between some NHS manager who's incorporated and some IT bod who's incorporated?
I think not. And I'm amazed that you think so.Comment
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