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Lib Dems promise to review IR35
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYou have some good advice overall for contractors to get themselves into positions that avoid IR 35. However, you seem to have a curious blind spot when it comes to the politics behind it and while you’re willing to explore negotiating the rules themselves, you’re unwilling to explore changing the people that make those rules.
What you’re saying, today, is for people to continue voting for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party.
Those who can't/won't/CBA change will be inside IR35. Arguably, they should be anyway. It's still up to them to sort out the market rate.
As for who to vote for, we've known for at least 5 years that if you go to an MP and talk about IR35 they will immediately switch off and if you go to Joe Public and talk about losing 20% of an already-top-10% income you'll be laughed at. You have to focus on business clients and how you approach them.
Party politics are totally immaterial, it's the Treasury Civil Servants with a refusal to accept freelance work as legitimate who are leading, not the MPs. They aren't affected by elections.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, what various people are saying that clients will eventually realise the good people are going to the most sensible clients who are willing to compromise and the market will move back towards genuinely independent contractors who have skills to sell - provided the contract on offer meets genuinely outside IR35 conditions. A bit like what Dim Prawn said all those years ago - people who are genuinely in business have nothing to fear from IR35.
Those who can't/won't/CBA change will be inside IR35. Arguably, they should be anyway. It's still up to them to sort out the market rate.
As for who to vote for, we've known for at least 5 years that if you go to an MP and talk about IR35 they will immediately switch off and if you go to Joe Public and talk about losing 20% of an already-top-10% income you'll be laughed at. You have to focus on business clients and how you approach them.
Party politics are totally immaterial, it's the Treasury Civil Servants with a refusal to accept freelance work as legitimate who are leading, not the MPs. They aren't affected by elections.
As I said, blind spot. An unwillingness to even consider holding those that set the legislation to account. Instead, your only focus is on contractors bending to the legislation, and by continuing to vote for the current Tory Government you’re only encouraging them, thereby being part of the problem yourself.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostRight, I see, it’s the unelected bureaucrats that are responsible, and not the Tory MPs that actually set the legislation.
As I said, blind spot. An unwillingness to even consider holding those that set the legislation to account. Instead, your only focus is on contractors bending to the legislation, and by continuing to vote for the current Tory Government you’re only encouraging them, thereby being part of the problem yourself.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Why any political party believes tax dodging IR35 individuals dressed up as a limited company will swing a vote to put them in power is a mystery to me.
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