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Yes I mentioned this section before DR - is is the case that the settlement triggers it - is it part of the settlement or not to agree that the avoidance does not work or can it remain undecided ?
Recruiters promoting public sector contracts that are allegedly outside or IR35. I wonder where that sits ? Given the PAYE/NIC liability falls on them or their clients.
If schemes are dead come 2019, surely it's better to lobby for proper taxation levels.
DotasScandal talked about the Singapore tax system - perhaps demonstrating the benefits of that would be better? Things like millions saved in NOT chasing scheme users, a simpler collection system, more money released into the home economy by contractors who can get the money out of their LtdCo more easily for example.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
Yes I mentioned this section before DR - is is the case that the settlement triggers it - is it part of the settlement or not to agree that the avoidance does not work or can it remain undecided ?
Don't know but anyone settling would need to be careful. There is certainly a potential trap there for the unwary.
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