Originally posted by malvolio
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Originally posted by ramzanamin View PostI am not trying to impress anyone, if you have ideas then please share - its easy to criticiseBlog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIt's not my campaign. So sorry...
You don't work for Michael J. Perry do you?Comment
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Give up Mal. It's not your fight.
People don't want realism, they want someone tell them that it will alright in the end.
Let them be."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGive up Mal. It's not your fight.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGive up Mal. It's not your fight.
People don't want realism, they want someone tell them that it will alright in the end.
Let them be.Comment
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Originally posted by davedavis View PostProbably best to stick to your own campaigns then. Looking back on your posts you seem consumed with warnings and doom.
You don't work for Michael J. Perry do you?
The doom and warnings are real. Personally I don't think that HMRC will stop until they've forced every contractor onto PAYE and we'll spend all our time filling in HR appraisal forms instead of delivering benefit to our customers.
There are some arse073s on this site - I can be one at times, but nothing I've read puts this guy in that camp.
Perhaps the 'HMRC Secheme Enquiries' needs a thread entitled 'Tummy rubbing' where we can all go and pretend it's ok.Comment
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Originally posted by jbryce View PostAs far as I can see malvolio does nothing other than inject a healthy dose of realism - he's not trolling - just delivering a healthy slap across the face every now and again. Some of us need it.
The doom and warnings are real. Personally I don't think that HMRC will stop until they've forced every contractor onto PAYE and we'll spend all our time filling in HR appraisal forms instead of delivering benefit to our customers.
There are some arse073s on this site - I can be one at times, but nothing I've read puts this guy in that camp.
Perhaps the 'HMRC Secheme Enquiries' needs a thread entitled 'Tummy rubbing' where we can all go and pretend it's ok.Comment
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Originally posted by davedavis View PostHe is trolling. He is not involved in any of these schemes and his comments paint him as a smug arse073s
So, is the Ltd route 1000% nuclear bomb proof? Do HMRC have Contractors in their sights? Are they mendacious bast&&&s?
Do I feel safer in a tax environment where, arguably, retrospection is deemed acceptable? When/IF they roll over the EBTs where will they go next?
I've given up trusting anything, when I start to feel a bit safe, I need miserable malvolio to remind me that it really is sh1t. Only he knows if he's a troll or just a realist, personally I reserve my ire for HMRC.
On the upside, I've told my accountant to tell HMRC to f*** off.Comment
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Originally posted by jbryce View PostAs far as I can see malvolio does nothing other than inject a healthy dose of realism - he's not trolling - just delivering a healthy slap across the face every now and again. Some of us need it.
The doom and warnings are real. Personally I don't think that HMRC will stop until they've forced every contractor onto PAYE and we'll spend all our time filling in HR appraisal forms instead of delivering benefit to our customers.
There are some arse073s on this site - I can be one at times, but nothing I've read puts this guy in that camp.
Perhaps the 'HMRC Secheme Enquiries' needs a thread entitled 'Tummy rubbing' where we can all go and pretend it's ok.
I do feel at times that some are painting us all with the same brush and that somehow we have brought the whole freelance profession down...
I have no doubt there are some had a priority of avoidance of income tax when going on these schemes, and whatever the rules were at the time, they have acted within the rules.
But there are many who were sold a very slick sales pitch of avoiding IR35 and simplifying administration and no accounts (not LTD).
I think its slightly patronising when some are now stating that you should have known better etc etc...some of us haven't been freelancers for long, and many take advice of professionals such as Chartered Accountants. People need to understand that these marketed schemes were available to Chartered Accountants, who have access to numerous tax schemes to aid their clients. I for one took advice from a Chartered Accountant, I didn't seek to join a scheme.
If anything the professions such as Chartered Accountants/Tax Specialists & Lawyers have a lot to answer for, and they should be tackled by HMRC not the individual who took their advice.Comment
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