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The Official 2018 Budget DOOM thread

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    Originally posted by New Modeller Army View Post
    I've been watching this thread with interest and was just wondering if anyone else is thinking the same as me?

    Foot to the metal for the next 18 months and then take the entrepreneur's relief on what I've managed to accrue in my Ltd co. account.

    I mean, if we are being forced to go through a brolly (and, who knows, we don't know how this will pan out) we will no longer have use for our Ltds? Or are we going to keep them for those rarer than hen's teeth gigs that have been declared outside IR35 with all the attendant admin and accountant's fees to keep them running?

    Contingencies, contingencies.....
    I'll be interested to see whether HMG change their opinion about the operation of the TAAR in the TiS legislation w/r to what it means to be engaged in a trade or activity, within a two year period, that "is the same as, or similar to" the one on which a capital distribution is being sought, specifically how they interpret "activity" and how it relates to a person doing exactly the same thing, only switching to a brolly in order to gain a tax advantage. So far, they've been reasonably clear that this would not be caught. So far.

    Either way, if they see this behaviour ramping up (or a risk of it), I expect they will close it down pretty quickly.

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      I'd hope to remain outside otherwise it's early retirement for me.
      ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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        After the changes I expect to be working outside IR35 as I currently do in the public sector.
        If your truly outside get your clients educated now so they understand what they are paying for and can accurately do the test.

        Seems to be a lot of people on here throwing in the towel before this has even started.

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          Originally posted by pjt View Post

          Seems to be a lot of people on here throwing in the towel before this has even started.
          Let them. Once all the disguised employees are paying the correct tax, and HMRC can report >99% compliance, then we can get on with being contractors.
          HMRC will close down most of the IR35 investigation teams.
          And maybe a future government might change the dividend tax regime to encourage investment.
          See You Next Tuesday

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            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            And maybe a future government might change the dividend tax regime to encourage investment.


            At best they will reduce corp tax, but we won't get the benefit because they will increase dividend tax rates (as Tory Scum did already just recently).

            Labour would increase both.

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              Originally posted by AtW View Post


              At best they will reduce corp tax, but we won't get the benefit because they will increase dividend tax rates (as Tory Scum did already just recently).

              Labour would increase both.
              Maybe that was a tad optimistic
              See You Next Tuesday

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                Originally posted by New Modeller Army View Post
                ...and also - what about the accountants?

                Surely they're going to be hit by all these PSCs winding up?


                I'd have thought they'd have had enough collective clout to have lobbied the govt to prevent this mess
                Accountants, recruitment agents, contactor mortgage specialists, there is a whole eco system that has grown around contractors over the years. If HMRC get there way and contracting is no longer viable for the majority, what will happen to that industry? I bet none of that is accounted for when HMRC are rubbing their hands together with glee at all the extra tax they are going to get.

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                  Originally posted by Guvernator View Post
                  Accountants, recruitment agents, contactor mortgage specialists, there is a whole eco system that has grown around contractors over the years. If HMRC get there way and contracting is no longer viable for the majority, what will happen to that industry? I bet none of that is accounted for when HMRC are rubbing their hands together with glee at all the extra tax they are going to get.
                  It’s amazing if HMRC hasn’t considered this.

                  Isn’t it the case that HMRC couldn’t care less about these industries?


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