Originally posted by Lance
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The Official 2018 Budget DOOM thread
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They can't do that because that would effect all shareholders including those who aren't contractors which would be very unpopular. They only want to screw contractors over, not get everyone else up in arms. -
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Isn't it his client's problem now though?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHMRC don't agree and are busy gathering you details so I wouldn't count your chickens if I were you.
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The rate is pretty close already - just below or more if you factor corp tax.Originally posted by Lance View PostIf that were actually the case they'd just make dividends taxable the same as salary. They haven't.Comment
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Nope. That's normal.Originally posted by AtW View PostKorbyn is breaking protocol - talking instead of the Shadow Chancellor!
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Government response to IR35 consultation here:
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HMRC can gather all they like. Any liability is clearly the clients so not my concern.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHMRC don't agree and are busy gathering you details so I wouldn't count your chickens if I were you.Comment
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