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Labour Commit to scrapping April 2020 roll out of IR35 reforms to the private sector
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Labour Commit to scrapping April 2020 roll out of IR35 reforms to the private sector
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Great, but they will tax dividends like income tax so it's a moot offer.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post -
Wouldn't that still allow us to whack a lot of cash into the pension from the limited and reduce corp tax though? Still an advantage there.Comment
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Yes...I'm on the fence whether it's a good thing overall (certainly part of me is inclined to think it is, even if it's accompanied by a big tax hike on dividends), but it does seem they'd be getting rid of IR35 because it would become irrelevant. Not necessarily a "win" for contractors, at least if tax minimisation is a primary concern.Originally posted by Unix View PostGreat, but they will tax dividends like income tax so it's a moot offer.Comment
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I don't see in that where they commit to scrapping, or even delaying, it. Looks like more weasel words to me (anyone who has read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, it sounds like what an Aes Sedai would say).
As for "they will tax dividends as income", I don't mind that. I don't mind paying more tax, in general. As I've said in various places, what I object to is being portrayed as a tax dodger, which even the existence of IR35 regs does for all contractors. I also object to the potential destruction of the contractor industry and the death of a way of working which suits me so well.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
Javid will have to respond hopefully.Last edited by Contractor UK; 15 December 2019, 15:51.Comment
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Bearing in mind they entitle the article 'Scraping IR35', I think that says it all.
As for any commitment to scrapPing, she only says, 'Certainly we don't think it will, no' which then goes on to the need for finding a fair system for all. Hmm.
In another thread discussing the same, someone likens it to being asked if you want to be kicked in the head or in the plums (or some such). I think we're still there.Last edited by simes; 6 December 2019, 15:20.Comment
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You will when you find them taxed at PAYE rates AFTER already paying Corp Tax.Originally posted by drmouse View PostI don't see in that where they commit to scrapping, or even delaying, it. Looks like more weasel words to me (anyone who has read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, it sounds like what an Aes Sedai would say).
As for "they will tax dividends as income", I don't mind that. I don't mind paying more tax, in general. As I've said in various places, what I object to is being portrayed as a tax dodger, which even the existence of IR35 regs does for all contractors. I also object to the potential destruction of the contractor industry and the death of a way of working which suits me so well.Comment
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