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Or they are adopting their usual and previous approach of taking credit for the work of others.Originally posted by wattaj View PostIPSE - the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed on LinkedIn: IPSE welcomes Loan Charge review but issues stark warning over IR35
Is that right, aye?
Because, for literally years, PCG/IPSE actively ignored the various campaigns against the loan charge and would only, when pushed, issue mealy-mouthed pressers against retrospective, reinterpretation of the tax laws by HMRC.
I might be tempted to say that this self-aggrandisment smells a bit iffy given their history on this matter, but maybe they've changed tack in the last 12 months.
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IPSE welcomes loan charge review...
IPSE - the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed on LinkedIn: IPSE welcomes Loan Charge review but issues stark warning over IR35
Is that right, aye?
Because, for literally years, PCG/IPSE actively ignored the various campaigns against the loan charge and would only, when pushed, issue mealy-mouthed pressers against retrospective, reinterpretation of the tax laws by HMRC.
I might be tempted to say that this self-aggrandisment smells a bit iffy given their history on this matter, but maybe they've changed tack in the last 12 months.Tags: None
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