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Early Day Motion to repeal IR35
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He may sign it you ask him to via his parliamentary office (though my MP simply does not sign any EDMs ever) -
Dear Stu,
Grant would like to thank you for your email regarding Early Day Motion
1124, on Section 12 of the Finance Act 2000, commonly referred to as
'IR35', and has asked me to respond on his behalf.
Grant has received many emails on this topic and he fully appreciates
your concern on this matter. However far from simplifying the tax system
the creation of IR35 has brought about a significant series of
complexities to the taxation system causing difficulty for all who are
affected by it. In reality, there is a dramatic difference in taxation
levels between those who are subject to IR35 and those who are not.
The IR35 provisions, that the Government said they were introducing in
order to prevent individuals avoiding tax and class one National
Insurance Contributions, have been contentious ever since their
introduction. Conservatives are concerned about the intentions behind
IR35, but we must think carefully about how to resolve this complicated
issue. It is not as simple as just abolishing the provisions altogether.
It is on this basis that Grant has asked me to tell you that he cannot
sign the motion.
For a long time, Grant's colleague Mark Prisk MP, Shadow Minister for
Business, has been consulting with freelance workers on the impact of
IR35. Grant understands that, in the eyes of those it affects, it is an
overly-complex tax mechanism, and it is an area that Grant and his
colleagues wish to look into in more detail.
Grant has made the Shadow Business team aware of your concerns, and he
asked me to assure you that he will continue to review the IR35
provisions.
Once again thank you for emailing Grant and please don't hesitate to get
in contact again regarding this, or any other issue.
Yours sincerely,
Lewis
Lewis Rogers
Parliamentary Researcher for Grant Shapps MP
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Just received the exact same letter from my MP, only in the first person tense instead of the third person tense.Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
My MP is Tim Boswell, so it looks like a stock Tory response which makes me think the party line is to not sign the EDM, which of course raises questions considering they have said they are going to abolish it in the past......Comment
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Front bench team won't sign any EDMs anyway. However the Tories are making it clear they are not making any policy-related decisions publicly (mostly because NL will immediately nick them and cock them up) and signing that EDM would be seen as a policy statement. Hence the stock answer. There are some good indications though that IR35 is doomed, although exactly how is not that simple; it's not like striking out one line of legislation, you have to undo several years of amendments to sub-clauses in various Finance Acts.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostJust received the exact same letter from my MP, only in the first person tense instead of the third person tense.
My MP is Tim Boswell, so it looks like a stock Tory response which makes me think the party line is to not sign the EDM, which of course raises questions considering they have said they are going to abolish it in the past......
So don't give up hope yet, the game is deeper than it may appear.
Blog? What blog...?
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Very excited to see that IR35 is nearing its death (hopefully)... I really think removing shackles from the contractor sector will be really good for the economy, not just the personal gain of contractors...
Contractors just want a fair deal.... The government just doesn’t get it...
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If your MP wont sign, you can always make your annoyance felt at the European elections today.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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What and punish New Labour for IR35 and it's handling of the economy, it's love of legislation and Big Brother monitoring of it's citizens, it's complete open border policy regarding immigration, poor standards in education and healthcare and it's love of putting it's own hand in the till to further it's own gain?Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostIf your MP wont sign, you can always make your annoyance felt at the European elections today.
No way!
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I had the same thing from my tory MP. Ho hum....Originally posted by Ardesco View PostJust received the exact same letter from my MP, only in the first person tense instead of the third person tense.
My MP is Tim Boswell, so it looks like a stock Tory response which makes me think the party line is to not sign the EDM, which of course raises questions considering they have said they are going to abolish it in the past......Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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