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Previously on "Government unlikely to ever relent on chasing PSCs"

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  • vetran
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    well their buy to let changes led to a rash of incorporation.

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  • Lance
    started a topic Government unlikely to ever relent on chasing PSCs

    Government unlikely to ever relent on chasing PSCs

    It seems that MPs are worried that £20bn is at risk from people who currently do PAYE but may look to incorporate.
    I'm not sure if they understand how this sits with IR35, or that a fair number of those people will be public sector.

    It is interesting to look at the wider picture though, rather than through the prism of IT contractors.

    Top 1.5 per cent of earners to pay £20bn more in income tax 
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