Originally posted by frz78
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
I have to say, I find it hard to believe that from the people paying for the "completely hands-off approach" that's available right now on the CK website. There's two services presently available, Professional and Elite. I really cannot see folks paying for Elite and getting the same service as Professional or vice versa.
Of course, what CK offered back in the day I don't know. I would first be running a screen on who paid what and look at the most expensive service customers first. They're the ones likely most at risk from possible MSC legislation. I think?
I don't see everyone getting the same treatment from Hector once it becomes clearer who received what service. If I were a vanilla book keeping CK customer, and I could prove it, I'd be a bit more relaxed than if I were a "completely hands-off approach" client.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Utter rubbish.Comment
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Originally posted by frz78 View Postsorry what are you on about?
I am going to be very "arsey" responding to completely clueless posts about minimum wage. I doubt I am on my own in that.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
I haven't paid salary in years. There's zero requirement for a director to draw a salary, never mind minimum wage as PAYE.
I am going to be very "arsey" responding to completely clueless posts about minimum wage. I doubt I am on my own in that.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Or indeed FA or any other bookkeeping software backed by vanilla accountancy, but that is completely implausible and far removed from the MSC legislation. Indeed, it's quite clear that vanilla accounting is out of scope of the legislation. If there is a problem related to the bookkeeping software, it will be much more contrived than simply its existence, rather that it defaults to certain salary and dividend payments that each contractor then follows by default. But it sounds like that wasn't happening or, at least, it wasn't happening in recent years, perhaps 10 years ago.
Combine that with the marketing and I can see how an argument could be formed - especially given the marketing and anything similar to the email highlighted above.
It's worth saying that there is currently a significant (and seemingly very rapid) move in the market to separate (best in breed) products for accountancy / umbrella work. With Freeagent being the obvious go to choice for accountancy and seemingly My Digital for umbrella work.
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I suspect HMRC regard all contractors as not proper businesses. Probably in their eyes, anyone operating outside IR35 is taking the piss.
They just don't like pursuing contractors individually. It's far too resource intensive. (Ironically, the avoidance schemes suited them better.)
So, I can see why they would latch on to anything which has the potential to snare a whole bunch of people in one fell swoop.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI suspect HMRC regard all contractors as not proper businesses.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou only suspect? It's been that way since IR35 was introduce in 2000.
Those who had a truly vanilla book keeping service from any accountant and can prove it doesn't have much to fear would be my belief. Anyway, we'll know more soon about HMRC tactics.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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