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Previously on "Good news from the Tories"

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  • Jog On
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    Will we be much worse off if Corbyn gets in or will we then be looking at IR36?

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  • Hobosapien
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    Can't we just bung the DUP a few quid to veto it. They control the Cons now.

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  • BlackCountryContractor
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    We still need to wait until the 29th of October for the autumn budget and as well the conservative party still needs to negotiate with the various factions within their party for a successful budget to be voted on (remembering the fact that we still have currently a government only functioning on a confidence and supply system to keep themselves propped up). Quite a bit of conjecture is up in the air with news outlets refusing to name sources directly for their articles on the Private Sector IR35 reforms, just wait and see then we can draw conclusions.

    Whatever plans the conservatives have can change given the very fluid nature of the political field at the moment in the UK.

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    Ahh, thread #3 on the same subject.

    any more?
    roll up roll up
    I've started a cake related thread as a place to sound off disgust and general anti-HMRC sentiment.

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  • BR14
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    Ahh, thread #3 on the same subject.

    any more?
    roll up roll up

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    The definition seems to be a sole person in a Ltd company giving a service, specifically the word contractor.
    is that a legal definition or your idea of what HMRC would like to think it is?
    Last I remember is that PSC isn't defined legally and on that basis is difficult to win a case about.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    great. Have they defined a PSC yet?
    Cos until they do what you suggest is pointless.

    Besides, IR35 already affects all LTD companies. So what are you saying?
    The definition seems to be a sole person in a Ltd company giving a service, specifically the word contractor.

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  • Lance
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    great. Have they defined a PSC yet?
    Cos until they do what you suggest is pointless.

    Besides, IR35 already affects all LTD companies. So what are you saying?

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  • Paddy
    started a topic Good news from the Tories

    Good news from the Tories

    All PSC's will be subject to IR35 ... Tory Budget...

    Well, they promised to reform IR35...

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