Originally posted by Ned
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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax
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Originally posted by Ned View PostThis is sufficiently vague to be worrying
Use of the word "scheme" helps us a little tbh.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostUse of the word "scheme" helps us a little tbh.Comment
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3.87 Disguised remuneration – The government intends to take action against those who
have used or continue to use disguised remuneration schemes and who have not yet paid their
fair share of tax. The government will also consider legislating in a future Finance Bill to close
down any further new schemes intended to avoid tax on earned income, where necessary, with
effect from 25 November 2015.This is sufficiently vague to be worrying
Eitherways I am happy for the publicity managed to achieve in a short time frame aka scaremongering...survival efforts.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThat would have been far better increase in tax than what Gideon did.
It's amusing to see some Tory supporters saying how it would have been worse under Labour - I guess that's what Gideon wants people to think, but the problem is that when Labour gets in (and it will get in at some point) then taxes would go further up - particularly on dividends, which I guess is academical since in a few years we'll be chatting on new forum: permieuk.comComment
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View Postwow we have dodged a huge bullet but for how long?
Get on with your life.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View Postwow we have dodged a huge bullet but for how long?Comment
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostThere was never a bullet.
Get on with your life.
Remember, they've been trying to tighten IR35 since 2001, if it were that simple, they'd have done it by now, especially during the 2008 - 2010 period. Not saying they won't so something, but I'm far more optimistic than I was this time yesterday.Comment
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Remember, they've been trying to tighten IR35 since 2001, if it were that simple, they'd have done it by now,The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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