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Victory is close on IR35 - happy days
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Word is that MPs are finally beginning to understand what a crock of beans HMRC and HMT have been selling them for the last few years. Obvioulsy (at least, obvious if you understand the lobbying world a little!) is that nothing can be said positively until there is full agreement, and then only HMG can say it. So let's not get excited yet.
As for divis, you would be surprised how many high value companies are ultimately owned by very small numbers of people (look at Philip Green's little empire for one example, which is owned by his wife out in Monaco. We don't really need any more like that, if the idea is to stop tax avoidance). Blanket rules on how to tax dividends based on shareholding risk major impacts, so may well not be taken on.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMPs are finally beginning to understand what a crock of beans HMRC and HMT have been selling them for the last few years.
Oh wait, you were being serious?Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Oh wait, you were being serious?Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI think there should be a means to identify whether divis came from the business you own and run, or pure investment.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSadly, yes. The evidenced work by various groups looks like beginning to take root. AC's work at the Lords committee is one very good example of the level of influence he and others carry these days.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOne of the advantages of the Irish approach is that it is easily understood by the public at large. As a proprietary director, I'm taxed just like a sole trader plumber. It feels right to the public, when compared to paying yourself a minimum wage and then making a profit subject to CT and taking divis at a special tax rate.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostAn example of a simple approach the HMG will definitely not choose.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI remember suggesting this a decade ago on this very forum (before I knew it was the Irish model) and people associated with the PCG were too wedded to the divis model. If PCG had had the common sense to promote this then (and TBF, perhaps they did and I missed it), then maybe things would have landed differently.
Lots of scientific stuff starts with one crazy person in a corner until everyone else catches up a decade or so later...Comment
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