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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy are they worried? Didn't they get your memo that under the Labour it would have been worse?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYes. All the f**kwitted northerners will go back to their hovels to breed racing whippets. And whine about "Shandy Drinking Southerners" when most of them can't even spell TripleIronMan let alone complete one.
Should be a huge rate rise for the Southerners left. I think I might even get married again. Dallas has turned me down once but I will try again.
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostClearly the brollies are worried. However we have all seen examples of brollies encouraging their clients to max out claims, not supply receipts, claim for sleeping on a mates sofa, all these practices have rocked the boat too much hence the attacks we are now getting from HMRC! T&S shouldn't be claimed if you only have the one site base whilst with the brolly, but they seem to ignore this and claim anyway, another reason why HMRC are on the hunt.
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Clearly the brollies are worried. However we have all seen examples of brollies encouraging their clients to max out claims, not supply receipts, claim for sleeping on a mates sofa, all these practices have rocked the boat too much hence the attacks we are now getting from HMRC!
T&S shouldn't be claimed if you only have the one site base whilst with the brolly, but they seem to ignore this and claim anyway, another reason why HMRC are on the hunt.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYes. All the f**kwitted northerners will go back to their hovels to breed racing whippets. And whine about "Shandy Drinking Southerners" when most of them can't even spell TripleIronMan let alone complete one.
Should be a huge rate rise for the Southerners left. I think I might even get married again. Dallas has turned me down once but I will try again.
Will they now cancel the HS2 project if the northerners can't afford to use it?
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Originally posted by swamp View PostIf as expected T&S tax relief is withdrawn in tomorrow's Autumn Statement, will London contract rates go up?
Should be a huge rate rise for the Southerners left. I think I might even get married again. Dallas has turned me down once but I will try again.
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So I thought the plan was to remove T&S for any contractors under SDC ?
Are we now thinking it'll just be a blanket ban ?
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If as expected T&S tax relief is withdrawn in tomorrow's Autumn Statement, will London contract rates go up?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostGood luck with that. Watch how market forces squeeze you.
Oh and the bit about those who subsume (not 'assume') the cost are not real freelancers is utter bulltulip.
What's the difference between a contractor and a permie paying for fuel to travel to work each day? Nothing. In fact it's unfair to permie's when you think about it.
Real freelancers charge for all their costs.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post"The Government is planning to scrap tax relief on travel expenses for Britain’s army of contractors in a move that will cost each freelancer an average of £200 a week – totalling £16.6bn a year for the UK’s 1.6m contractors."
rate + expenses = cost to client
That's how I've always charged my clients, that's how I will continue. Any contractor claiming they assume the cost of travel themselves is not a real freelancer but a permie.
Oh and the bit about those who subsume (not 'assume') the cost are not real freelancers is utter bulltulip.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHotels, meals, hookers, coke....
The rest wasted
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI only claim £500 a week on those at the moment. Can I get some fictitious invoices to get my claims up? Or shall I man up?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHotels, meals, hookers, coke....
The rest wasted
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