Originally posted by northernladuk
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In some ways, strict deeming would be much better but, of course, depending on what they deemed inside or outside would partition people into being supportive vs. resistant. No contracts longer than 3 months? Fine, say say all the temps. No work for single clients at a time? Fine say all the permietractors with minor stuff on the side.
There will be unfairness in everything, other than repeal of ITEPA 2 8/10, which they obviously won't do, or replacement of the dividend regime with self-employment (aka look through). If you look elsewhere in the world where they have strict deeming, the mixture of criteria tends to classify the vast majority of what we might otherwise call self-employed/freelancers "caught". The main problem is that, in the UK, there is a stark difference between employment and self-employment due to ErNi on one side and tax deductible expenses on the other.

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