...ooh I can see this thread is going to be a monster.
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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou've not been keeping up...
So T&S will go for ordinary employees as well as PSCs? I missed thatComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...ooh I can see this thread is going to be a monster.
As for the '£400m', I bet they're going to lump the dividend tax with any changes made and claim that's how they'll get to it, that is if it is not 'forgotten' about entirely, having served its purpose. It'll be interesting to see just how short of it these measures fall.Comment
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostAll part of JB's master plan.
As for the £400m, I bet they're going to lump the dividend tax with any changes and claim that's how they'll get to it. It'll be interesting to see just how short of it these measures fall.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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softening up the public before the attack on these tax dodgers...
Autumn Statement 2015: how a 'personal services company' (PSC) cut your income tax bill - TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by Pherlopolus View PostWell if "More than one client" is a major signal for being out of IR35, it might be time to offer some cut price consultancy hours to other small business on a 0 hours contract basis, just provide support under the agreement as required.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostBut the question has to be asked If you have no T&S claim; why would you use a brolly instead of a FTC? It's another link in the chain between you and the client that offers no benefit if T&S claims are dead.
Don't forget some of the other fun things permie/tempie employment contracts typically contain:
1. Whole time work. You shall not conduct any other business without the written consent of the company
2. IP Transfer. Any intellectual property you create, whether inside or outside of work, shall become the property of the company.
And look forward to your bi-annual appraisal...Comment
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Originally posted by hildaoblivion View Postsoftening up the public before the attack on these tax dodgers...
Autumn Statement 2015: how a 'personal services company' (PSC) cut your income tax bill - TelegraphComment
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Everyone worrying about the client filling in this test.
Surely clients will soon realise it is in their best interests to fill out in our favour?
It seems so close to an "employment test" they'd be mad not to.
And if a whole bunch of client co's started losing contractors who quit after a month when they get a bad result from their client, they'd certainly start to re-think their approach.
Or am I missing something?Comment
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Originally posted by Darkling View PostBecause you'll still be paid at contract rates. If you become an employee of the client, making them liable for your employment rights and benefits, you will have no justification to demand a higher salary then any comparably skilled permie (or, 'tempie', if you prefer).
Don't forget some of the other fun things permie/tempie employment contracts typically contain:
1. Whole time work. You shall not conduct any other business without the written consent of the company
2. IP Transfer. Any intellectual property you create, whether inside or outside of work, shall become the property of the company.
And look forward to your bi-annual appraisal...Comment
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