Originally posted by Si666
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What if you work for an EU company but are based in the UK e.g. home worker. I assume this change would be picked up by the company in Europe and they have to deem you inside or outside?
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Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostHow does working at an EU company effect ir35? or is it only relevant to uk companies?
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How does working at an EU company effect ir35? or is it only relevant to uk companies?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLib dems will tax dividends and capital gains as income - most certainly increase corp tax
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Isn't it more that it is the employers who are just doing blanket decisions on IR35 that is the main problem at the mo?
The IR35 rules haven't changed. Just employers cant be bothered to take the risk or indemnify themselves.
The reforms are a conduit to this but still employers can circumvent this?
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Lib dems will tax dividends and capital gains as income - most certainly increase corp tax
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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View PostLib Dem I guess, so at least we can have a delay
"In their manifesto, the Liberal Democrats have called for a review of recent proposals to change the IR35 rules"
Small hope is better than no hope. She gets my vote
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostJohn Redwood's onboard - shame about the party he's a member of
John Redwood on Twitter: "I want the self employed to flourish. We need to revisit IR35 to make sure it does not hit the genuinely self employed with extra tax and bureaucracy."
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John Redwood's onboard - shame about the party he's a member of
John Redwood on Twitter: "I want the self employed to flourish. We need to revisit IR35 to make sure it does not hit the genuinely self employed with extra tax and bureaucracy."
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostOther "guarantees" include tighter immigration controls and not to increase rates of income tax, national insurance and VAT.
Whoohoo as my tax bills would go up within IR35 so I presume IR35 is now cancelled !!!
Champagne anyone ?
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Good luck deciding who to vote for - it's definitely the case of picking the least worst option with a chance of winning the seat.
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Unfortunately, neither Labia, or the Clitory party can spell IR35.
They have been reduced to their Lowest Common Denominators. Lying. Crap. Duplicitous.
Spoil your paper.
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