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Absolutely no surprise that Sunak kept out the nasty business of IR35 reforms and saved it for the red book which 99% of the general public at large won’t even bother looking at. -
It is a single paragraph saying it's going ahead..Originally posted by BlackCountryContractor View PostAbsolutely no surprise that Sunak kept out the nasty business of IR35 reforms and saved it for the red book which 99% of the general public at large won’t even bother looking at.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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As contractors? Almost nothing. Were actually getting punished instead...Originally posted by escapeUK View PostAs small business owners how much do we get out of this? I'll have every penny thanks.
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Don't spend it all at once!Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFlat rate deduction for home working increasing by 50% to 6 quid per week. Weeee!
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I heard 14 days of statutory sick pay, which apparently is a princely £94.25 a week!Originally posted by sira View PostAs contractors? Almost nothing. Were actually getting punished instead...

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Does this apply to contractors though? The red book doesn't make it clear.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI heard 14 days of statutory sick pay, which apparently is a princely £94.25 a week!
And can you use it if your on the bench?Comment
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I'm going to spend most of it in the first week on wine gums, but will defer some to later in the year for Maltesers.Originally posted by sira View PostDon't spend it all at once!Comment
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Contractor? I'm a small business owner, the managing director! Aren't you?Originally posted by sira View PostDoes this apply to contractors though? The red book doesn't make it clear.
And can you use it if your on the bench?
To be honest the amount is so pathetic, I was earning more as a teenager in my first week of work decades ago.Comment
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