I can't be bothered reading all that. Just says IR35 all over the place. I thought it was about willow bark extract.
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Originally posted by Dennystuff
Got a source for all this?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostBut I thought you come in peace, pale face...
Man in silly tunic speak with forked tongue!"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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This was supposed to be a serious thread not a piss take. Looks like I put it on the wrong site.
As it turns out another accountancy firm have denied that any of this is true when I conveyed this information to them. Therefore, none of us are any the wiser.
The sooner we get clarity of these issues the better.Last edited by Denny; 24 April 2006, 16:06.Comment
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Originally posted by DennyThis was supposed to be a serious thread not a piss take. Looks like I put it on the wrong site.
As it turns out another accountancy firm have denied that any of this is true when I conveyed this information to them. Therefore, none of us are any the wiser.
The sooner we get clarity of these issues the better.
You can get all serious about flippant responses to your post , or just accept that to Hectors paymaster - i.e. Gordon - we are tax evading scum who deserve to be bled dry, and that Hector has been instructed to go after with everything he's got - 'coz it's all about fairness innit!!
I see it like acknowledging death... it's going to happen and all you can do is laugh at it.
If however you feel more strongly about this, and are actually contemplating political assassinations as a means of changing Government policy... well that too is OK & I will applaud your efforts & strength of conviction.
Could I also suggest a list in order of preference?
1: Patricia Hewitt
2: Jack Straw
3: Beverley Hughes
oh feck it... do them all!!Comment
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Originally posted by DennyThis was supposed to be a serious thread not a piss take. Looks like I put it on the wrong site.
As it turns out another accountancy firm have denied that any of this is true when I conveyed this information to them. Therefore, none of us are any the wiser.
The sooner we get clarity of these issues the better.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveBMan in silly tunic speak with forked tongue!
Nope...
Giant Alien Green Lizard speak with fork tongue, surely?Comment
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Originally posted by The MasterYou say it's true, some accountants say it isn't true. So what is the concerned contractor to do other than believe his/her/its accountant, possibly do some quiet research of their own, and in the meantime post a flippant response in the best traditions of the 'General' thread?
Whatever research we do or whoever we speak to seems to throw up more questions than answers.
It's a really unacceptable situation though.
We're trying to manage our own tax affairs efficiently and properly yet we're effectively prevented from doing so because of all the fuzziness surrounding these issues.
The sooner there is clarity the better.Comment
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Originally posted by ChurchillNope...
Giant Alien Green Lizard speak with fork tongue, surely?Comment
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