Hi all
Apologies if I mistake terminology etc. in the below, but wanted to check my understanding.
Banks currently pay VAT on contractors invoices, but aren't able to claim it back. So for a contractor earning £500pd, HMRC receive £100 in VAT.
If this contractor is now forced to operate via a PAYE solution, there is no longer VAT payable by the bank... so HMRC lose £100 a day in VAT?
On top of that, they miss out on the corporation tax paid by the limited co?
All this in an attempt to force the contractor into a significantly lower paid "employment" and increase their revenue?
Have they done their sums??
Apologies if I mistake terminology etc. in the below, but wanted to check my understanding.
Banks currently pay VAT on contractors invoices, but aren't able to claim it back. So for a contractor earning £500pd, HMRC receive £100 in VAT.
If this contractor is now forced to operate via a PAYE solution, there is no longer VAT payable by the bank... so HMRC lose £100 a day in VAT?
On top of that, they miss out on the corporation tax paid by the limited co?
All this in an attempt to force the contractor into a significantly lower paid "employment" and increase their revenue?
Have they done their sums??
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