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    Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
    Source = Someone inside HMRC

    Who, the cleaner?

    For this statement to be taken seriously, I would like to know how senior the person at HMRC was?

    In any case if it is to happen, in the private sector so soon, why didn't they announce both at the same time?
    I'm sure that HMRC would have liked to do that, but there must have been a very strong reason why they didn't.

    Doing this in the public sector is easy to justify. I think you will find many people in the Private Sector that know a lot about IR35, that will push right back.
    The Chunt of Chunts.

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      Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
      Who, the cleaner?

      For this statement to be taken seriously, I would like to know how senior the person at HMRC was?

      In any case if it is to happen, in the private sector so soon, why didn't they announce both at the same time?
      I'm sure that HMRC would have liked to do that, but there must have been a very strong reason why they didn't.
      Yes, the cleaner. Ffs.

      I honestly couldn't possibly care less how you "take it", but what I've heard sounds pretty solid.

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        I am sure the HMRC would love it brought in tomorrow but ultimately the Treasury will decide.

        Not to say it won't happen in 12 months but there is a bigger picture the Treasury are (supposed) to see.

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          Originally posted by seeourbee View Post
          Yes, the cleaner. Ffs.

          I honestly couldn't possibly care less how you "take it", but what I've heard sounds pretty solid.
          Thought so!

          Well, I flush those down the toilet on a good morning .

          To be frank, you posting idle tittle tattle and rumour, on here, won't help anyone.
          The Chunt of Chunts.

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            I will stop posting then

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              Originally posted by pscont View Post
              And can HMRC shove a few (million) pennies up their arse?
              What if the client doesn't give a feck about the tool. Just agree on QDOS outside determined contract and WP.
              OK, it's your contract and your funeral. But cavalier behaviour and trying to circumvent the rules on both sides is why we're in this mess in the first place.

              But if QDOS say it's ok, who are we to argue...
              Blog? What blog...?

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                [QUOTE=MrMarkyMark;2383857]Who, the cleaner?

                For this statement to be taken seriously, I would like to know how senior the person at HMRC was?

                In any case if it is to happen, in the private sector so soon, why didn't they announce both at the same time?
                I'm sure that HMRC would have liked to do that, but there must have been a very strong reason why they didn't.

                Doing this in the public sector is easy to justify. I think you will find many people in the Private Sector that know a lot about IR35, that will push right back.[/QUOTE]

                And you think this would stop the juggernaut that is HMRC? think again. no matter what disruption it causes it wont stop them IF this is to be announced.

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                  Originally posted by Semtex View Post

                  And you think this would stop the juggernaut that is HMRC? think again. no matter what disruption it causes it wont stop them IF this is to be announced.
                  I didn't say it would stop them.

                  I'm just suggesting doing this in the public sector, where it involves public money, is a hell of a lot of an easier sell than in the private sector.
                  The Chunt of Chunts.

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                    Originally posted by Semtex View Post
                    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                    Who, the cleaner?

                    For this statement to be taken seriously, I would like to know how senior the person at HMRC was?

                    In any case if it is to happen, in the private sector so soon, why didn't they announce both at the same time?
                    I'm sure that HMRC would have liked to do that, but there must have been a very strong reason why they didn't.

                    Doing this in the public sector is easy to justify. I think you will find many people in the Private Sector that know a lot about IR35, that will push right back.
                    And you think this would stop the juggernaut that is HMRC? think again. no matter what disruption it causes it wont stop them IF this is to be announced.
                    Yes, the companies that back the Tories will have something to say about it, don't worry about that.
                    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                      Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                      I didn't say it would stop them.

                      I'm just suggesting doing this in the public sector, where it involves public money, is a hell of a lot of an easier sell than in the private sector.
                      I agree actually, but I also think that they will try and bring this is into the Private Sector asap for balance.

                      I am hoping the silver lining for me (in 12 months time) will be working from home with a deliverables based contract.

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