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The Official Budget 2016 thread

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    They didn't, it's more commission for them.

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      For those in the Public Sector, it looks like we dodged a bullet for now.

      Nothing until 2017, and then agencies will be required to establish IR35 status for public sector gigs. We will carry on providing the QDOS/Accountax/AN Other reviews, everyone carries on as before.
      "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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        Originally posted by heyya99 View Post
        Can anyone summarise what has happened to contractors in the budget? I won't be able to dissect until tonight.
        There is a new tax on daft questions. Get saving.
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          Look on the brightside, if you have kids you can still get childcare vouchers via salary sacrifice

          2.35
          Salary sacrifice
          – The government is considering limiting the range of benefits that
          attract income tax and NICs advantages when provided as part of salary sacrifice schemes.
          However, the government’s intention is that pension saving, childcare, and health-related
          benefits such as Cycle to Work should continue to benefit from income tax and NICs relief when
          provided through salary sacrifice arrangements.

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            Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
            They didn't, it's more commission for them.
            But clients have to be willing to pay extra. And if only some put their rates up then clients can choose cheaper service providers.

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              Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella View Post
              Look on the brightside, if you have kids you can still get childcare vouchers via salary sacrifice

              2.35
              Salary sacrifice
              – The government is considering limiting the range of benefits that
              attract income tax and NICs advantages when provided as part of salary sacrifice schemes.
              However, the government’s intention is that pension saving, childcare, and health-related
              benefits such as Cycle to Work should continue to benefit from income tax and NICs relief when
              provided through salary sacrifice arrangements.
              <-- No kids..

              Great. Thanks for that.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                For those in the Public Sector, it looks like we dodged a bullet for now.

                Nothing until 2017, and then agencies will be required to establish IR35 status for public sector gigs. We will carry on providing the QDOS/Accountax/AN Other reviews, everyone carries on as before.
                Possibly. It really comes down to whether and how the tests change, as they explicitly mention a consultation on changing the applicable tests (read: ESI).

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                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  <-- No kids..

                  Great. Thanks for that.
                  Grown up kid.

                  WNLUKS+1

                  At least I still have a viable business model (for now)
                  "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                    If the market moves as a whole, there is simply no choice. It's like energy suppliers, when one moves they all have to move. No one will not want to move if they can. It's just simple economics and it will be facilitated via the agencies. Quite simple really, assuming they want to stay in business.

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                      Originally posted by heyya99 View Post
                      But clients have to be willing to pay extra. And if only some put their rates up then clients can choose cheaper service providers.
                      I guess that's where being a specialist in your area and great at what you do cones in. If you're just a commodity keeping a seat warm you may struggle.

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