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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou're right about one thing though - I've also thought about when I quit IT, to keep the funds in the Ltd and re-brand the company as a Property development company, or something like that, and then use the funds to grow that new business.In Scooter we trustComment
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So the death of contracting was greatly exaggerated?
All of the contracts I have so far have been come in, built a thing, finished and went to my next contract. With very little direction.
I am not a disguised employee and I hope the test can reflect that.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBut seriously, clients will not pay contractors a higher rate and they won't care what your personal tax situation is. And the likelihood is that cheaper contractors/consultants/offshore teams will pick up the slack.
They may well be the ones defining your tax status.
I would want to know in advance how the client reviewed a role from an ir35 perspective so I could gauge the rate accordingly.
And think if all those lively contracts that will need to be re-wrirren.Comment
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It wasn't a very valuable market in that case.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The market may well spit out the disguised overpaid permies, but I'm fine with that, in fact I think it's long overdue.
Consultants who actually consult won't be going anywhere. Clients, you know, consult us. That requirement won't vanish no matter what inane codswallop Osbourne dreams up.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostThe market may well spit out the disguised overpaid permies, but I'm fine with that, in fact I think it's long overdue.
Consultants who actually consult won't be going anywhere. Clients, you know, consult us. That requirement won't vanish no matter what inane codswallop Osbourne dreams up.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postso you are ok with one month "consulting" ?
I'll decide what I need to do personally once we hear from the horse's mouth.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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