"Anything out of the ordinary" - it may be that using a ltd co to avoid tax becomes retrospectively extraordinary in due course
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This is guaranteed at some point. And it will be retrospective back to 1997.Originally posted by QCApproved View Post"Anything out of the ordinary" - it may be that using a ltd co to avoid tax becomes retrospectively extraordinary in due courseComment
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I think the architects of IR35 thought it was an "out of the ordinary" state of affairs notwithstanding IR35 is unenforceable.Comment
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They are already doing it by beefing up IR35, public sector for now but it will certainly move to private sector soon.Originally posted by QCApproved View Post"Anything out of the ordinary" - it may be that using a ltd co to avoid tax becomes retrospectively extraordinary in due courseComment
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IR35 could be extended into private sector ‘as early as spring 2018’ - People Management Magazine OnlineOriginally posted by AtW View PostThey are already doing it by beefing up IR35, public sector for now but it will certainly move to private sector soon.
be careful what you wish forComment
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It's not what I wish for, this is a logical inevitability, only question is when, most certainly sooner rather than laterOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View Postbe careful what you wish for
“It isn’t a matter of whether [the private sector extension] will be implemented, the question is when,” said Geoff Fawcett, director at recruitment company Hays"Comment
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Typical Russian. Its fine to have huge equality.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe only people who'll still be avoid tax are going to be super wealthy getting unique advice, as the nature intended - HMRC can live with that.Comment
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