Honest, they will.
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Breaking news - Tories to scrap IR35 as part of new election pledge
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Breaking news - Tories to scrap IR35 as part of new election pledge
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Originally posted by Alias View PostNo but gives them a reason to break previous manifesto pledges on not raising taxes...Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPrevious manifesto is going into trash can nowCorporation tax reductions.
Higher rate limit increases.
Clients determine IR35 statusin the public sector.
Amoderatedfecking over of contractors.Comment
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They won't increase corp tax, but they will increase tax on dividends again to "align it with the income tax levels because it's only fair"Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey won't increase corp tax, but they will increase tax on dividends again to "align it with the income tax levels because it's only fair"
No one is going to care about dividends after the Taylor ReviewComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYeah, they won't touch it at 19%. No one is going to care about dividends after the Taylor ReviewComment
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Isn't this an opportunity for Philip Hammond to change that rather inconvenient manifesto promise on National Insurance.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIsn't this an opportunity for Philip Hammond to change that rather inconvenient manifesto promise on National Insurance.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIsn't this an opportunity for Philip Hammond to change that rather inconvenient manifesto promise on National Insurance.
I doubt they'll spell it out in the new manifesto, but there will be a conspicuous absence of promises to not raise taxes. To be read as: in the Autumn Budget, all taxes will go up, but self-employed/contractor taxes will especially go up. Weeeee!Comment
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