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A very anti-contractor podcast by Daily Mail
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/... the same time
The idiot on there thinks it's a simple question of are you working for more than 1 client at the same timeLast edited by PTP; 3 August 2019, 14:13.
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I honestly don't know much about IR35 but does this ring true to our experts here: Why Millennial Freelancers Are Getting Hit With Huge Tax Fines - VICE
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post*Still a bannable offence to use the actual word in General?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostUltimately only consumers actually pay VAT, so why don't we have a sales tax? EU Law says we have to have VAT, which is bureaucratic and stupid. I wonder if that's a coincidence...?
Maybe they could change it so VAT registration means exempt from having to charge or pay VAT unless interacting with a non VAT registered person or entity.
One positive I see from the bxriet* shambles is the government will need to be pro-active in encouraging actual positive change to have a chance of surviving the next couple of general elections over the next 5 years or so when the reality of birext* is clear to those feeling it in their pockets.
*Still a bannable offence to use the actual word in General?
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Originally posted by jds 1981 View PostI was lead to believe that banks at least have issues with claiming vat?
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I was lead to believe that banks at least have issues with claiming vat?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhat I find oddest is that the VAT take far outstrips any minor difference in 'worker tax + Ni' yet this isn't taken into consideration. The loss to the Treasury must be huge. In my case going back to permidom is costing them £20K+ year, and I was only a middle rate contractor.
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostYes... but under the defunct business entity tests if you have over 10% bad debt per year that was seen a positive. The mind boggles!
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhat I find oddest is that the VAT take far outstrips any minor difference in 'worker tax + Ni' yet this isn't taken into consideration. The loss to the Treasury must be huge. In my case going back to permidom is costing them £20K+ year, and I was only a middle rate contractor.
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What I find oddest is that the VAT take far outstrips any minor difference in 'worker tax + Ni' yet this isn't taken into consideration. The loss to the Treasury must be huge. In my case going back to permidom is costing them £20K+ year, and I was only a middle rate contractor.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe IR35 tax changes for contractors and what they mean for you | Daily Mail Online
Nice, simple, clear and totally 101% factual.
You're welcome.
There is a huge backlash incoming against these changes. I suspect Boris may scrap this now that left wing idiot hammond and his fairness rubbish have goneRumour is that Gordon Brown was lobbied by the big IT consultancies to bring in IR35 in order to kill off the UK independent IT contractor! It's taken 20 years but it's going to do exactly that. Businesses will suffer financially if they go down the consultancy route by paying far more per IT 'expert'.In the overall scheme of things the tax difference between employees and Ltd Co contractors is negligible with the differential varying depending on how much you earn. The biggest perceived loss to HMRC is employers NI contributions (a tax of jobs) which has been increased by stealth by successive governments whilst at the same time corporation tax has been cut. The resulting difference is hardly the fault of the contractors. Just cut out all the complication, merge tax and NI and go for a flat tax rate would be more worthy of consideration. People who get income from shares without getting out of bed on a morning could then pay their fair share too. You know, the people with all the wealth and power.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post"no entrepreneurial risk"
So the client "consultancy" declaring bankruptcy owing me £7k wasn't a risk?
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"no entrepreneurial risk"
So the client "consultancy" declaring bankruptcy owing me £7k wasn't a risk?
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So from reading that article, I just to have more than one client in a year and im gold.
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