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Won't be my problem for the liability of the decision is at the agency level (or at the client if they provided false information in the first place). The great thing about the new changes are we are not responsible for them.Originally posted by vetran View Postand if HMRC decide the client's opinion is wrong will you wake up then?
Hence I would be happy to take an Public Sector Role determined to be outside IR35.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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and you believe that? oh well.Originally posted by eek View PostWon't be my problem for the liability of the decision is at the agency level (or at the client if they provided false information in the first place). The great thing about the new changes are we are not responsible for them.
Hence I would be happy to take an Public Sector Role determined to be outside IR35.Comment
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Well am cynical. But I've also seen somethings under an NDA which I know you haven't so with the correct agency I see nowt to worry about....Originally posted by vetran View Postand you believe that? oh well.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Agency or contract?Originally posted by eek View PostWell am cynical. But I've also seen somethings under an NDA which I know you haven't so with the correct agency I see nowt to worry about....
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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wish you luck!Originally posted by eek View PostWell am cynical. But I've also seen somethings under an NDA which I know you haven't so with the correct agency I see nowt to worry about....
and how do you know I haven't? I know all about the warm liver & toilet roll clause.Comment
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In the new world, agency.... You don't want a small one that's going to go belly up....Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAgency or contract?
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It won't be taking one that's the problem.....Originally posted by eek View PostHence I would be happy to take an Public Sector Role determined to be outside IR35.Comment
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Are you asking for tips?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHow do I abuse the tax system?
Anyone who takes the bulk of their company income as dividends is 'abusing' the system.abusingOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Wasn't about tax, but there was a good slot on BBC breakfast this morning discussing the Taylor review with one of the IPSE bods - he did a good job of promoting the positives IMO.Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
That aside, the BBC article is both annoying and heartening at the same time. While it liberally swaps between tax evasion and tax avoidance (not paying at all versus paying as little as legally possible), there appears to be a clear message that the lowest paid should be employees rather than gig workers. Hopefully there's an intent to use the correct sledgehammer to crack the nut this time.
BBC iPlayer - Breakfast - 14/02/2017 - 46:20 onwardsComment
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