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Labour pledge to halt IR35
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I wonder if Mr Timms will get involved in the treasury again - House of Commons - Standards and Privileges - Sixth ReportPoliticians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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The long and the short of it is that under Labour, you'll be worse off whatever, with a softer blow for those with significant expenses.
Under the Tories, you'll be worse off in the short term, while blanket bans/blanket rulings are imposed until companies find out that they struggle to deliver.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSo you would prefer all contractors to be forced into IR35 and removing our ways of working, over a relatively small number of contractors that might be affected by ER or CGT?Comment
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Originally posted by Manic View PostAnd what do you think the outcome would be?Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe long and the short of it is that under Labour, you'll be worse off whatever, with a softer blow for those with significant expenses.
Under the Tories, you'll be worse off in the short term, while blanket bans/blanket rulings are imposed until companies find out that they struggle to deliver.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSo you would prefer all contractors to be forced into IR35 and removing our ways of working, over a relatively small number of contractors that might be affected by ER or CGT?
Compared to the Labour proposed dividend tax change that will make outside IR35 financially non-viable.
Then you are double screwed with the income tax increase for £80k+, so even going perm will be worse than under the Tories.Comment
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Originally posted by genius View PostWhat is labours new dividend tax rate? Lots of noise in here but no factsThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAs a one liner, they're being brought in line with PAYE, so that it doesn't matter what your split between salary and dividends is. Arguably you'd be better off paying yourself a "proper" salary with less to pay CT on.
If you pay a higher salary to reduce CT you will end up paying Employers NI at 13.8% and Employees at 12%, so an extra 25.8%. So you save 21% in CT and pay 25.8% in NI instead.
Unless I've missed it they haven't announced an intention to apply NI to dividends, just income tax.
It looks like sweet spot would still be low salary/high dividend, but keep the divi below the upper rate tax bracket if you can. Income splitting becomes even more attractive in this scenario as it allows you to use two lots of tax allowances to get the dividends out without going into the upper rate tax bracket.
I'm sure the accountants will be poring over the proposals even as we speak, but until we get concrete details it's all speculation anyway."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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