Thanks for the info. I'll keep more updated on this from now on... I still cannot believe that this has been approved, ie, contracting conditions are not that great if you cannot organise your financial affairs in a convenient way to cover for periods where you're out of job, or other eventualities. I guess they're just trying that some people move onto permanent positions? but not sure if clients will want to get more permanent employees at that point... We'll see how this ends up
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Originally posted by mickael28 View PostThanks for the info. I'll keep more updated on this from now on... I still cannot believe that this has been approved, ie, contracting conditions are not that great if you cannot organise your financial affairs in a convenient way to cover for periods where you're out of job, or other eventualities. I guess they're just trying that some people move onto permanent positions? but not sure if clients will want to get more permanent employees at that point... We'll see how this ends up"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Ah really? so the purpose is basically just to get more tax? or are they doing this change for another specific reason?Comment
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Originally posted by mickael28 View PostAh really? so the purpose is basically just to get more tax? or are they doing this change for another specific reason?"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."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNope, just to get more tax.
Between that and their desire to use SDC as the determining factor everything was going swimmingly for HMRC until the Uber ruling appeared. I do hope my letter regarding the consequences of that and the equality act 2010 has reached the appropriate red boxes by now...Last edited by eek; 15 November 2016, 23:17.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNope, just to get more tax.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostApril 2017 depending on what is finally announced next Wednesday / Thursday in the Autumn Statement.
There is one month grace before a decision is made so it will be May before you see the impact...Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI'm seeing a lot of PS roles mandating inside ir35 now, so no grace period, they're got you by the short and curlies straight away.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Reality Check: Contractors still have Mortgages after May 2017
Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostThe fact that more tax minus tribunal costs minus difference in engaging a big 4 consultancy minus cost of project delays is a huge negative number is lost on HMRC, sadly."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWho said they need to engage a Big Four employee? They can just get a contractor as before, only now the contractor puts their day rate up to cover the extra tax."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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