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Previously on "Hands ip the OTS CC members"

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    The only triumph is that the PCG has gained publicity for itself, which is all it has ever gained.

    When it actually achieves something it'll be a triumph and until then perhaps you should STFU.
    Right. So you are paying tax out of your pocket on your wife's share of YourCo's income, you are subject to the National Minimum Wage, you come under the Working Time Directive, you don't have the option to get out of the Agency Regulations should you wish to do so (which is important to those that understand why it is important), you will be in scope of the Agency Worker's Directive and you don't understand the rules and boundaries of IR35 so are paying full tax and NICs on 95% of your gross like a good little boy.

    Never did anyone pick a more suitable forum name...

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    The only triumph is that the PCG has gained publicity for itself, which is all it has ever gained.

    When it actually achieves something it'll be a triumph and until then perhaps you should STFU.
    I take it you are not a member of PCG then?

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    The guy at number 6, by the way , is the Chairman of the PCG. Which is something of a triumph for them...
    and a triumph for us, one would hope.

    Even if the only thing to come out of it is clarity of the rules.

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  • RichardCranium
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    The only triumph is that the PCG has gained publicity for itself, which is all it has ever gained.

    When it actually achieves something it'll be a triumph and until then perhaps you should STFU.

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  • Incognito
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    Richard if you think you can do any better then feel free to start up an organisation.

    Alternatively STFU.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    While we're at it, "Deal near on migrant cap exemptions". Link.

    ICTs being the other issue the PCG bangs on about.
    Yeah right. So you'd prefer we stood outside the tent and never spoke to anyone?

    Has it never occurred to your blinkered little mind that the reason these things are even on the public agenda is because people like the PCG get them there?

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  • RichardCranium
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    While we're at it, "Deal near on migrant cap exemptions". Link.

    Ministers are working on plans to exempt many so-called “intracompany transfers” from the forthcoming immigration cap.

    MPs on the committee said the limit posed a threat to Britain’s standing as a centre of commerce, education and science.

    Reflecting the fears of business, the committee urged Theresa May, home secretary, to exclude from the cap all company transfers where people come to the UK for less than two years.

    David Cameron promised last week in a speech to the CBI, the business lobby: “As we control our borders and bring immigration to a manageable level, we will not impede you from attracting the best talent from around the world.”

    Mr Cameron’s team say the focus will be on ensuring “highly skilled workers” are able to come to the UK.
    ICTs being the other issue the PCG bangs on about.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    The guy at number 6, by the way, is the Chairman of the PCG. Which is something of a triumph for them.
    It certainly is. It proves the PCG is so ineffectual and of so little threat to government policy that it is safe to start handing out sinecures to their executives.

    When will you wake up and see the light, mal? Ever?

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  • malvolio
    started a topic Hands ip the OTS CC members

    Hands ip the OTS CC members

    The members of the Office of Tax Simplification Consultative committee has been announced. Details at Small Business Review committee - HM Treasury

    The guy at number 6, by the way , is the Chairman of the PCG. Which is something of a triumph for them...
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