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Does anyone else feel like they are being financially ripped by the tax-man
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostFair is no more determined by HMRC, than what is a crime is determined by the police. Both just follow the rules given them by politicians that we elect so in a sense, fair is determined by society. Although obviously that doesn't seem to be working so well.
Why is it most posters here just don't get this?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View Post15% of the tax is hidden from employees - Employer NI has been increased over the years because it was just about the only thing that can be increased when a Government has said income tax, employee NI and VAT won't be changing.
And I will repeat this again Employer NI and keeping it coming in is the sole reason for this change, they don't want employers abusing it by pretending their staff are "self employed contractors".
But no, much like the TV Licensing inspectors, who continue to hound you every day to pay up when there's no legal requirement to do so, these are jobsworth's who like nothing better than to meddle in peoples's lives, and they get a kick out of it.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Jolie View PostI determine what's fair in my life. I adjust my life and make changes based on things I consider to be unfair.
However, I didn't say it was unfair, if you check my post, I said it was ridiculous. I also didn't moan about it. I am not one to come on forums and whine about my situation.
It wasn't a rant either, I was simply giving support and an alternative option to the OP.
If you choose to fight HMRC, then I applaud you and offer any assistance I can give.
As for the rest - life is unfair, deal with it and if you can move abroad that's up to you.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy should you have any say in what is fair? Fair is determined by HMRC.
PS you could actually do SOMETHING to fight HMRC. But instead why not just rant and moan into the ether....
However, I didn't say it was unfair, if you check my post, I said it was ridiculous. I also didn't moan about it. I am not one to come on forums and whine about my situation.
It wasn't a rant either, I was simply giving support and an alternative option to the OP.
If you choose to fight HMRC, then I applaud you and offer any assistance I can give.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post£500 * 220 = £110,000.
If you feel "financially raped" by paying tax on that, then boo bloody hoo. Try working 40 hours a week for £15,000 like a lot of people have to.
Societal greed is sickening.
Even back then I was writing computer systems for that company, in my own time, for free on a computer that I saved £1000 to buy! Learning, polishing my skills, solving problems. So lets not imply that our big earnings now are due to some magic, or that we are amazingly lucky. The money we earn is from blood, sweat and tears, and is often at the expense of our health and sometimes relationships.
So don't you dare tell me that someone on £15k doing a very easy job, somehow deserves to get our money via the grossly unfair tax system. They are more than welcome to do what we did, learn, work hard, and build up their salary. Then surprise surprise, they won't be wanting half their income stolen either!
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am sick of these glorified typists thinking they are important. You are not one of the elite. Inequality is growing - and you will be at the lower end.
Why should you have any say in what is fair? Fair is determined by HMRC.
Fair is no more determined by HMRC, than what is a crime is determined by the police. Both just follow the rules given them by politicians that we elect so in a sense, fair is determined by society. Although obviously that doesn't seem to be working so well.
Originally posted by GummiBear View PostOh dear, you have no idea, yes my lambo is a 11 year old car with 210k miles, still the old girl has been quite reliable. I've only started earning this rate on this contract. I had been out of work for 6 years and only in recent years have turned my life around. First contract, I was on £150 p/d with agency taking half. Please don't make such comments when you have no idea of the persons circumstances. Oh and kids go to state school. And no I can't just up-sticks and move as have family members who are dependent on me.
It would seem to me you should continue on in this role, while very actively looking for a new role closer to home. personally I would have made it clear to the client company that a decision of inside would lead you to be looking elsewhere and they would be losing your experience or perhaps say that a significant rate increase will be required to offset the financial loss. If you have been there a while its likely you are valued and losing you will have a financial cost to them. Talk to senior people, never accounts. Good luck!Last edited by escapeUK; 14 March 2020, 08:24.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GummiBear View PostThose on £15k will hardly have to pay any tax at all.
In any case, you have clearly missed the point entirely, how can paying 56% tax, leaving you with 44%, be considered fair or right! The Tax Man is never greedy right?
I'm all for paying tax - but it needs to be reasonable and fair - otherwise what is the point in aspiring to do well in life.
When over half your income is going in tax!
And as for 40 hours, you have no idea of the hours I put in.
So if you think I'm being greedy for having the temerity to have the greater share of my hard earned - then wait till you find about how much tax the likes of Amazon, Google etc pay - yet HMRC doesn't appear to be going after them - HMRC showing just how fair they are!
#prayforgummibearLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by Jolie View PostVery well put!
I get sick of hearing all the "think about all those earning £15k" bulltulip posts.
Another thing that annoys me is that people don't know our individual cirumstances, how much effort we have put in, money invested and sacrifice to get to this level, only to be penalised for daring to make something of our lives.
I think the majority of people don't mind paying taxes to help those less fortunate than us, but there comes a point where it becomes counter productive, and IR35 is one of those times.
Is it fair that we should pay more taxes, just because we succeed and increase our income? Sure it is, but we would have paid more tax anyway. To have tax rates of 20,40,45,60% and NI rates on top of that is ridiculous, and that's without the taxes we pay going about our every day lives.
The fact is the middle income earners are penalised more than any other.
However, that being said, depending on your situation, there are other choices.
We now live in a global economy, we don't have to stay here and put up with it, there are plenty of other places to work where our contribution is more welcome.
Sometimes when a government pushes it's people for more than their fair share, they end up losing it all.
Why should you have any say in what is fair? Fair is determined by HMRC.
I wish you and all the other permietractors would go abroad. Oh wait, the rest of the world has plenty of typists who earn far less than you already. When you get that feel free to come back to the UK and suck up your permie roll.
I do hope this thread gets moved to general. I am fed up with being nice.
PS you could actually do SOMETHING to fight HMRC. But instead why not just rant and moan into the ether....Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GummiBear View PostThose on £15k will hardly have to pay any tax at all.
In any case, you have clearly missed the point entirely, how can paying 56% tax, leaving you with 44%, be considered fair or right! The Tax Man is never greedy right?
I'm all for paying tax - but it needs to be reasonable and fair - otherwise what is the point in aspiring to do well in life.
When over half your income is going in tax!
And as for 40 hours, you have no idea of the hours I put in.
So if you think I'm being greedy for having the temerity to have the greater share of my hard earned - then wait till you find about how much tax the likes of Amazon, Google etc pay - yet HMRC doesn't appear to be going after them - HMRC showing just how fair they are!
I get sick of hearing all the "think about all those earning £15k" bulltulip posts.
Another thing that annoys me is that people don't know our individual cirumstances, how much effort we have put in, money invested and sacrifice to get to this level, only to be penalised for daring to make something of our lives.
I think the majority of people don't mind paying taxes to help those less fortunate than us, but there comes a point where it becomes counter productive, and IR35 is one of those times.
Is it fair that we should pay more taxes, just because we succeed and increase our income? Sure it is, but we would have paid more tax anyway. To have tax rates of 20,40,45,60% and NI rates on top of that is ridiculous, and that's without the taxes we pay going about our every day lives.
The fact is the middle income earners are penalised more than any other.
However, that being said, depending on your situation, there are other choices.
Life is about the choices you make, if you're not happy with your life, it's time to make better choices.
Sometimes when a government pushes it's people for more than their fair share, they end up losing it all.Last edited by Jolie; 14 March 2020, 03:25.Leave a comment:
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OP,
The changes coming next month have been years in the planning. Unfortunately you and you are not alone have not realised that as the owner/director of a business you must assess the risks to your business.
I warned many Permie-Tractors years ago that change was coming. The response was in nearly all cases "Oh I leave all that to my accountant." Believe me your accountant does not know you, he does your books and information you provide. End of. It says as much in the preface of your accounts.
You need to grasp how serious the situation is. You are a disguised employee not in business of your own accord. You've done 4 years at one location, and because of the changes due in April, you are looking to go PAYE at the very same. No business owner would contemplate such a scenario because of the known tax implications.
You need to be gone and then worry about finding a new role. The alternative is a trap door set by HMRC, and they are just waiting for it to drop.Leave a comment:
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