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Previously on "Chancellor IR35 hit leaked"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post


    Whoever is in power will do whatever HMRC says.
    Nope.

    They will write a law which is impossible to.implement that has the essence of what HMRC says.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    What is interesting is the number of Tory MPs who have a majority far below the self-employed workforce that they represent - both in the obvious marginals (Zac Goldsmith etc) but even those with 10000 majority but far more self-employed voters in the constituency.

    Perhaps if the individuals realise that they are about to piss off voters and they will lose their job as a result of that, then they might not be quite as gung ho about voting it through.


    Whoever is in power will do whatever HMRC says.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Aren't contractors Tory voters?
    What is interesting is the number of Tory MPs who have a majority far below the self-employed workforce that they represent - both in the obvious marginals (Zac Goldsmith etc) but even those with 10000 majority but far more self-employed voters in the constituency.

    Perhaps if the individuals realise that they are about to piss off voters and they will lose their job as a result of that, then they might not be quite as gung ho about voting it through.

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  • Scruff
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    BBC Radio 4 today had an interesting program discussing IR35, at midday today on Moneybox. Listen again available...

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by jonbon View Post
    https://www.casrecruitment.com/news/...77yfbwfhxhplly

    This PM and chancellor are going to take this country down the drain!!
    It's not just the government wanting IR35, it is also outsource companies, they don't like the competition of individual contractors.

    I don't have much sympathy for contractors whingeing about IR35 because when it was originally introduced most contractors on the forum were laid back and harped on about it will all change when the Tories get in power.

    There are may deluded contractors who are earning around £150k who think they are influential business owners so they vote Tory. The fact is, they are just the type of people that the Tories will screw, but they will smile and let the Tories do it over and over again,

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by poorautojobber View Post
    Isn't this a guy just taking bits and pieces from other sites and then adding his own outlook on it based on what he makes up in his head.
    Yes.

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  • poorautojobber
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    Isn't this a guy just taking bits and pieces from other sites and then adding his own outlook on it based on what he makes up in his head.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    If a self employed pilot is offered work with no guarantee of either offer or acceptance, where is the MOO?
    In that scenario then you’re right.
    Do you think that would work for Ryanair though?

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  • SeanT
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    There is no way that a regular, non-interim airline pilot could claim no MOO, no SDC or ROS so they should always be employed by the airline anyway.
    FTFY. Also, supply teachers, Locum doctors and medical personnel, and other traditional full time permanent roles where cover is required if someone is absent.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    The article mentions airline pilots. This is presumably a follow on to the Ryanair news the other week.
    There is no way that an airline pilot could claim no MOO, no SDC or ROS so they should always be inside anyway.

    This is just more noise.
    If a self employed pilot is offered work with no guarantee of either offer or acceptance, where is the MOO?

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  • Lance
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    Chancellor IR35 hit leaked

    The article mentions airline pilots. This is presumably a follow on to the Ryanair news the other week.
    There is no way that an airline pilot could claim no MOO, no SDC or ROS so they should always be inside anyway.

    This is just more noise.

    Edit: and the whole article is wildly speculative. Must have been a slow day on the office.
    Last edited by Lance; 4 November 2017, 10:18.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by jonbon View Post
    https://www.casrecruitment.com/news/...77yfbwfhxhplly

    This PM and chancellor are going to take this country further down the drain!!
    FTFY.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by jonbon View Post
    https://www.casrecruitment.com/news/...77yfbwfhxhplly

    This PM and chancellor are going to take this country down the drain!!
    Er, this isn't a leak. It's an incoherent re-hash of the articles from the FT and the Times last weekend.

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  • AtW
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    Vote them Tories!!!

    Oh errr...

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  • scooterscot
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    Aren't contractors Tory voters?

    Too many contractors are milking the system alongside permies, they should pay their fair share instead of milking the system through dividends

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