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Previously on "Any new rules coming into force on April 6?"

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    PS changes is the main thing that is imminent, and if you're likely to be working in the PS, you need to know about.

    Over the last few years -

    Dividend tax.

    RTI reporting.

    Agency reporting regulations.
    Yep. I always maxed out my divis up to the upper threshold meaning I never had anything to pay on Jan 31.

    Now I will have a £2k+ bill to look forward to paying every year just after Christmas.

    As if January isn't depressing enough as it is....

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  • Whorty
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    I hear public sector is the place to go. Loads of roles due to come live so should be easy to get a new gig.

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  • AtW
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    From April 6 asking a stupid question in CUK General will be punishable by a ban.

    You've heard it on here first...

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  • quackhandle
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    Avoid Pubic Sector gigs, change to standard VAT.

    That's about it.

    Good luck.

    qh

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  • mickey
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You are too kind - remember this is General and the poster has put a similar post in the professional forums.
    Did he?

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  • mickey
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    PS changes is the main thing that is imminent, and if you're likely to be working in the PS, you need to know about.

    Over the last few years -

    Dividend tax.

    RTI reporting.

    Agency reporting regulations.
    Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    PS changes is the main thing that is imminent, and if you're likely to be working in the PS, you need to know about.

    Over the last few years -

    Dividend tax.

    RTI reporting.

    Agency reporting regulations.
    You are too kind - remember this is General and the poster has put a similar post in the professional forums.

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  • mudskipper
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    PS changes is the main thing that is imminent, and if you're likely to be working in the PS, you need to know about.

    Over the last few years -

    Dividend tax.

    RTI reporting.

    Agency reporting regulations.

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  • kaiser78
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    Originally posted by mickey View Post
    Looking to go back contracting (despite contractor mates going permie anticipating the fallout from Brexit).

    Any new rules coming into force from April 6 that affect IR35 status or limited companies otherwise?

    Buy-to-lets and pensions are getting hit harder. I would be surprised the government decided to spare the contractors.
    There is some sort of VAT FRS change coming in round about April.

    (Ps - what fallout ??)

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by mickey View Post
    Let me clarify. "Returning to contracting" implies I am familiar with IR35 as of a few years ago. Any dramatic changes since then, as in mandatory self-declarations and external audits and sorts?
    If that's not a dramatic change I'm not sure what is. Sorry for trying to help.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by mickey View Post
    Let me clarify. "Returning to contracting" implies I am familiar with IR35 as of a few years ago. Any dramatic changes since then, as in mandatory self-declarations and external audits and sorts?
    Have you ever licked the chutney spoon and put it back in?

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  • mickey
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Have a look in the Public sector IR35 forum. Plenty to digest in there for starters.
    Let me clarify. "Returning to contracting" implies I am familiar with IR35 as of a few years ago. Any dramatic changes since then, as in mandatory self-declarations and external audits and sorts?

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  • mickey
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Yes
    Useful

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  • northernladuk
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    Have a look in the Public sector IR35 forum. Plenty to digest in there for starters.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by mickey View Post
    Looking to go back contracting (despite contractor mates going permie anticipating the fallout from Brexit).

    Any new rules coming into force from April 6 that affect IR35 status or limited companies otherwise?

    Buy-to-lets and pensions are getting hit harder. I would be surprised the government decided to spare the contractors.
    Yes

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