Originally posted by Swamp Thing
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Gordo's action against "artificial" companies
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Doesn't matter really - the damage is already done. I think they have lost our trust in most people's eyes here. -
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I think what you all seem to have missed is the new IR36 legislation he has in draft ...... son of IR35 ......Originally posted by Hart-flootSo what action is he likely to take?
"Speaking during the Budget, Mr Brown said: "Changes I will announce later in this Budget will also improve the position of the self employed. But I do need to act to deal with individuals artificially incorporating as small companies to avoid paying their due share of tax, a practise if left unaddressed would cost the rest of the taxpaying population billions of pounds. And I will take action in a way that will not raise the tax burden on the self employed and small businesses overall."
Its nothing to do with corp tax. Oh, and he's going to sort out the CIS scheme, so that HMRC get the full whack of NI payable, not just the £4.90 a week or whatever it is these days. (The stamp as it used to be called).Last edited by minsky1; 22 March 2007, 15:19.Comment
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It will no doubt be as badly thought out as every other pile of crap he and the rest of this bunch of retards have come up with.Originally posted by minsky1I think what you all seem to have missed is the new IR36 legislation he has in draft ...... son of IR35 ......
Its nothing to do with corp tax. Oh, and he's going to sort out the CIS scheme, so that HMRC get the full whack of NI payable, not just the £4.90 a week or whatever it is these days. (The stamp as it used to be called).
Iron chancellor? I wave my private parts in your general direction.
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Couldn't agree more.Originally posted by milanbenesfeck me I've been in the wrong argument
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where shall I start
good budget eh lads
Milan.
have to say, the tax cut was a masterpiece
I think I'm getting the hang of this Milan.Boom boom boom boom
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The original SA80? What, one between all of them?Originally posted by zeitghostI've just had an epiphany... a real road to Damascus revelation: lets conscript them all & send them to Afghanistan... equiped with the original SA80...
Sorted.
(and yes, I remember it was worse back then than it is now).
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The 'Have your say' about the budget on the BBC site is currently running at 270 pages. All but a handful are spitting blood.
Why don't you go and tell them how they have never had it so good Beansy?
Should be good for a laugh.
Seriously though, it does suggest that el Gordo is no longer fooling most of the people all of the time.Boom boom boom boom
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nah wonderwaif,
such thoughts are best in the comfort of a contractor's website
these kind of observations wouldn't go down too
well over there
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