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I see the tax payer paying roughly the same as before in my example.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThe tax payer gets the money back as tax. But the PS budget is unchanged so it is a stealth cut.
It just looks good that these contractors are being nailed for the extra tax.
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The tax payer gets the money back as tax. But the PS budget is unchanged so it is a stealth cut.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostErrrrm, I was talking about PS roles inside IR35
i.e. you are now contributing to the extra £150 PD as a tax payer, I can send you a picture if you would like
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Errrrm, I was talking about PS roles inside IR35Originally posted by sasguru View PostJeez, you lot really slum it.
i.e. you are now contributing to the extra £150 PD as a tax payer, I can send you a picture if you would like
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Play nice. That's not a bad hourly rate for oop north.Originally posted by sasguru View PostJeez, you lot really slum it.
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This is straight from the manifesto...Originally posted by radish2008 View PostWhere did he say that ? Add a link to your post with some evidence.
We would also extend the rights of
employees to all workers, including
shared parental pay, making a
substantial and immediate difference
to the quality of life of people in
insecure work.
It is on page 51.
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Where did he say that ? Add a link to your post with some evidence.Originally posted by MarkT View PostMy personal position is that of a contractor, supporting an unwell wife and 3 children with Autism.
If Corbyn wins he wants to make all of the people who work for a company, employees of that company. Should this happen, I'll be caught by IR35 as will the vast majority of us I presume. I stand to lose around £30-40k a year. I cannot afford to do that, so I won't be voting for him.
However, what I'd really like to see is him take this further. Make us REAL employees instead, if we are caught by IR35, then we don't pay the employers NI, we get holiday and sick pay and we get benefits too.
Will this be the new way forward for us if he wins? Chasing benefits from our "employers" ?
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Isn't that all the Tories are doing now? Are they afraid of him? Is he the big bad bogeyman? Where is the mention of the Labour party?Speaking personally on Corbyn...
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Not my choice really, but they are competing with IB rates now, i.e. the same PS rate as previously + a big chunk extra for being inside IR35.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostCost of production goes up...
i.e. old rate £450, new rate £600+
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSome rates have skyrocketed in the PS.
So much for the 1% pay freeze in the public sector.
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Cost of production goes up...Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSome rates have skyrocketed in the PS.
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No I've not.Originally posted by MarkT View PostAlways a good thing for a small business owner.
However I've realised that you have probably been hit by IR35 in the public sector?
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