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Originally posted by ruasonid View PostHow far do you think will Gideon might go with:
"Confirm plans to cut income tax for middle class workers and the low paid by raising the tax free allowance, and the 40p higher rate threshold."?
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How far do you think will Gideon might go with:
"Confirm plans to cut income tax for middle class workers and the low paid by raising the tax free allowance, and the 40p higher rate threshold."?
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Originally posted by administrator View PostWednesday might be a bit more interesting that the last few budgets...
I'd settle for boring after the various announcements made over the last 12 months.
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Wednesday might be a bit more interesting that the last few budgets...
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BBC stars run to their accountants:
George Osborne to close tax loophole of staff being paid 'off the books' | Daily Mail Online
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFull story:
Budget: George Osborne to launch crackdown on income tax loophole - Telegraph
Sounds quite similar to the idea mooted in the IR35 discussion document whereby the client (public sector employer) decides on status. If it's happening in the public sector now, it'll be in the private sector before long.
Chasing 70 mln when the annual hole in budget is 70 bln.
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Full story:
Budget: George Osborne to launch crackdown on income tax loophole - Telegraph
Sounds quite similar to the idea mooted in the IR35 discussion document whereby the client (public sector employer) decides on status. If it's happening in the public sector now, it'll be in the private sector before long.
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New dividends rate + corp tax gets to around to 50% tax anyway, very high as it is.
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Interesting quote in the Mirror: "The reform means that workers will be given questionnaires by bosses to determine how they should be taxed." The headlines could, therefore, be misleading (e.g. revamped ESI vs. enforced on-payroll).
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Crackdown on PSCs in public sector
Emerging budget story, apparently focused on public sector workers (bottom left).
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