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So I think its finally dawned on IPSE's management
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merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Originally posted by stek View Postjust recieved this from IPSE, they can feck right off!!
This shower of shiite are really getting my goat now....
Dear IPSE member
Invitation to a workshop on a new way to contract the services of freelance technicians
8TH December 1pm – 4pm
The Met Hotel, Leeds City Centre
Hudson Contract is looking for a handful of members to provide feedback on a new and different way to contract the service of freelance technicians.
The new process will address the issue of supervision, direction and control (SDC) which is one of the central factors in determining IR35 and also impacts on the ability to claim expenses.
Once the process confirms the absence of SDC, it will take full responsibility for that status, providing contractors and their clients much greater surety of their tax liabilities.
Hudson Contract, who are developing the model, has extensive experience of status issues, particularly in the construction industry. They have asked us to invite a small group of IPSE members to help refine the new concept.
IPSE members will be entitled to invoice for the IPSE standard half-day rate of £250, plus standard class travel expenses.
A sandwich lunch will be served at 1pm with the session starting at 1.30.
Please let me know if you are able to attend the session by replying to this email.
Kind regards
Adam
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One statement they put out a while back said the Government wanted us to work in a different way. No, they want us to pay more tax.
Now look where we are. What a feckin' embarrassment.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's in Leeds not London - not surprising as they are based in Bridlington.
Distances to both are about the same for me…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShows how closely I read it
Distances to both are about the same for me…"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBeer's cheaper in Leeds.
I tried to get the CUK Xmas do in Leeds when the counting house was messing us around. We probably should do that next year....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostI've said for years that IPSE and their predecessor are a complete waste of space. I also proposed an alternative group several years ago but got closed down pdq.
One statement they put out a while back said the Government wanted us to work in a different way. No, they want us to pay more tax.
Now look where we are. What a feckin' embarrassment.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostMust confess I do question the point of them. They sell themselves as having a seat at the decision making table but never seem to influence a decision.
As I mentioned, the Government doesn't want us to work differently, they want more tax. IPSE, self-appointed 'industry representatives' just don't seem to grasp this. QDOS do a better job and they are an insurance provider.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThey are clueless.
As I mentioned, the Government doesn't want us to work differently, they want more tax. IPSE, self-appointed 'industry representatives' just don't seem to grasp this. QDOS do a better job and they are an insurance provider."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThey are clueless.
As I mentioned, the Government doesn't want us to work differently, they want more tax. IPSE, self-appointed 'industry representatives' just don't seem to grasp this. QDOS do a better job and they are an insurance provider.
Secondly, they have no real support from anyone but contractors as we are perceived as avoiding tax.Comment
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8th December, travel paid.
I wonder if they would pay my travel to attend?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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