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Given all the recent fuss about using LtdCo's for tax avoidance, I wouldn't completely rule out a backtracking on the whole "not changing the IR35 law - just changing how it works" stance. It's probably hit a bit late for this year's budget, so lets hope all the fuss dies down.
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostAs I see it, it's being reformed, IR35, in that they are looking to merge NI and Income tax, in order incorporating isn't as attractive any more.
I'll have a look on the net.
Assuming that after the operation has been merged, a future government does look at actually merging them into a single tax, then whether it remains beneficial to trade through a limited company will depend upon how 'investment income' ie dividends and interest is taxed - this is such a long way off, it ius hardly worth debating this just yet.
Alan
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostAs I see it, it's being reformed, IR35, in that they are looking to merge NI and Income tax, in order incorporating isn't as attractive any more.
I'll have a look on the net.
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostAs I see it, it's being reformed, IR35, in that they are looking to merge NI and Income tax, in order incorporating isn't as attractive any more.
I'll have a look on the net.
I will always be my own boss, therefore I will keep my Ltd.
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As I see it, it's being reformed, IR35, in that they are looking to merge NI and Income tax, in order incorporating isn't as attractive any more.
I'll have a look on the net.
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Originally posted by russell View PostSomething like no contract under 2 years long can be deemed as disguised employment would be good I think.
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Something like no contract under 2 years long can be deemed as disguised employment would be good I think.
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Ok, give us a clue, what is 'son of IR35' given that the law is not changing?
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Son of IR35
Anyone got any links to work out the implications of this? Some reason, for me, the saearch isn't working on the forum today.
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