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Previously on "We can all relax now"

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  • flamel
    replied
    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    So we are all in the clear as contractors and we are not, in fact, tax dodging scum as had previously been stated....

    Yes, but Accenture partners and their friends still hate us so are assisting government with making life as difficult as possible for us

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    So all those 'take home 95% of your contractor earnings' schemes are good to go?
    They are and they were.

    They just failed to mention that AFTER you took home 95% you'd need to take to HMRC a big chunk ...

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  • Cliphead
    replied
    So all those 'take home 95% of your contractor earnings' schemes are good to go?

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  • DaveB
    started a topic We can all relax now

    We can all relax now

    Dave says its ok to make money as long as you obey the law.

    Originally posted by BBC
    ...It came as David Cameron defended the right to "make money lawfully".
    Facing MPs for the first time since the row over his family's tax affairs, the prime minister said "artificially reducing tax" should not be confused with legitimate enterprise and wealth creation schemes.
    So we are all in the clear as contractors and we are not, in fact, tax dodging scum as had previously been stated....

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