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Originally posted by financial analyst View PostHoping the news that the government has agreed to spend more on defence might present opportunities for some of us.
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Hoping the news that the government has agreed to spend more on defence might present opportunities for some of us.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2dzlrm0jno
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
A bit?
Running a tax efficient limited company wasn't enough for some of the people I worked with. They engaged in questionable tax avoidance schemes whilst bragging about their share in a light aircraft, sports car, ski holiday and that every day was bonus day.
Then they got busted.
greedy barstewards.
and still a lot of them about, as can be seen from some attitudes on here.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostIR35 coming in was before my time but some contractors were a bit out there with their tax affairs. I suspect that was the main reason it came in.
Running a tax efficient limited company wasn't enough for some of the people I worked with. They engaged in questionable tax avoidance schemes whilst bragging about their share in a light aircraft, sports car, ski holiday and that every day was bonus day.
Then they got busted.
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Originally posted by willendure View Post
Aye yes - I think that is what happened as IR35 evolved under the tories. Their mates didn't like the competition so made some lovely party donations and had the problem dealt with.
Especially Sunak, that guy was as bent as a nail!
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
a cause of the legislation? - remove consultancies' competition ...
Especially Sunak, that guy was as bent as a nail!
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostIR35 coming in was before my time but some contractors were a bit out there with their tax affairs. I suspect that was the main reason it came in.
Over time the law evolved to cash in on IT contractors as a juicy target. Just like Reeves is about to cash in on the entire middle class as a juicy target. Except of course it isn't cashing in so much as crashing out the entire economy. I hate Rachel Reeves, asside from being a miserable cow, she must live in some weird elitist socialist fantasy. At least Raynors socialist dreams are over!
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostWell, I didn't get too 'attached' to Tuesday's interview but still, end of play Friday and f**, all feedback. Never used to be like this.
The search goes on.
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostI never understood when you'd get into a place and meet a contractor who'd been there longer than most of the permies. Often permitractors who'd then say "what's IR35?"
Over time there's so many contractors and contracts available, even risk averse permies start to switch sides in large numbers. In the tech industry it was also the best way to earn more without having to move to management. So it almost became a career progression. The employers would treat the contractors the same as permies, but had the benefit of being a lot easier to get rid of. No employment tribunals, sick days etc. What was happening was disguised employment hence HMRC stepping trying to clamp down on it.
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Originally posted by simes View Post
I think these are just excuses, or at least the next 'stages' of a calendar year when 'something' is out of the way.
Christmas, Easter, End of tax year, summer, budget, election... None of these events have offered immediate improvement in the world after their passing.
However, over the last 12-18 months in particular, I've seen that hiring has fallen off a cliff and rates down significantly. When people you know that have previously got contracts relatively easily are now struggling, you know something is amiss. That's before we get to comments on this thread.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. This is much worse than the GFC. This is worse that the downturn that was predicted post Brexit. It's worse than the lull at the start of covid.
Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
the cause of the legislation? - permitractors.
Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
a cause of the legislation? - remove consultancies' competition ...
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IR35 coming in was before my time but some contractors were a bit out there with their tax affairs. I suspect that was the main reason it came in.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
remove completion??? wtf?
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