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Thanks for sharing that link. Here's an article Why should MPs be exempt from new law to block tax avoidance? – Telegraph Blogs -
That is the disguised remuneration legislation from around 2010/11, I've not seen anything in FA2014 to suggest MPs are excluded from that?Comment
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And even in the disguised remuneration legislation, it effectively just says that the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority is not a third-party when dealing with MPs. IPSA is a 'body corporate' that pays MPs expenses, pensions and salaries but does not employee MPs. So it makes sense that they are not treated as a third-party. But MPs are still not exempted. So if you want to created a tax charge for David Gauke you still can ("Hey Dave, I've got an old iPad you can have because I think you are doing a fantastic job as an MP. You'll have to come and get it but in the meantime I've put it on top of the fridge for you" - then you write to IPSA to suggest they operate PAYE on the earmarked iPad and its £100 value).Originally posted by Dylan View PostThat is the disguised remuneration legislation from around 2010/11, I've not seen anything in FA2014 to suggest MPs are excluded from that?
And there is nothing in FA2014 to exempt MPs from FNs/APNs/PPNs.Comment
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