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As has been said this is likely to only apply to non incorporated businesses, and in any case I cannot see that there will be any compulsion, so if it did apply to companies you would have to work out whether it was worth doing.
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Just spotted that it will be expanded:
"..the Treasury will then consider expanding the change to firms with sales of up to £150,000 per year, which it estimates would mean more than three million firms being able to benefit."
BBC News - Budget 2012: Impact on small firms
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links please, that could be handy for the lazy lowlifes like me...
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostHow does this work with salary & divis?
If you take £9k salary + £33k divis does anything change? Or is it just for anyone on >£40k salary?
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhy not? If you ask AtW he will probably tell you it does more harm then good.
As for the other bit I think someone has just discovered that while the tax threshold is rising next year to £9105 the 40% point is dropping £2000 so you end up £105 worse off.
If you take £9k salary + £33k divis does anything change? Or is it just for anyone on >£40k salary?
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Originally posted by russell View PostWhy do you have a link in your signature? I see you are all over the board also? Funny that nothing but a spammer.
As for the other bit I think someone has just discovered that while the tax threshold is rising next year to £9105 the 40% point is dropping £2000 so you end up £105 worse off.
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Originally posted by eek View PostRussell,
Many years ago I discovered that its not the headline details that matter in the budget its the detail. And that takes a few days to appear. The differences between IR35 in reaility and the initial announcement is just 1 example.
Wait until the weekend and discuss this after all the gory detail appears in Saturday's and Sunday's papers.
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Russell,
Many years ago I discovered that its not the headline details that matter in the budget its the detail. And that takes a few days to appear. The differences between IR35 in reaility and the initial announcement is just 1 example.
Wait until the weekend and discuss this after all the gory detail appears in Saturday's and Sunday's papers.
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They are saying there will be an opt-out but it must be for a fixed period of say 5 years. However, I believe this only applies to micro companies that are unincorporated
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I imagine it would be optional, kind of like the VAT flat rate scheme.
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77k rule
So lets say the new rule is in place that companies with turnover less than 77k will be taxed on turnover.
If I turnover 75k I will be taxed 20% i.e. 15k even if I had expenses of 30k whereas if I turnover 78k with 30k expenses I will only pay 9.6k??Tags: None
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