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Previously on "Mini umbrella firms costing UK taxpayer millions"
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This problem has always existed but snowballed during the Blair/Brown years as trade unions decided they loved the Labour party and sacks of money more than their members. The fact that total taxation has been going up year after year as government liabilities swell hasn't helped either.
Sooner or later we will reach an en-pass where the cost of government will crush what is left of the private sector.
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Originally posted by Disguised Contractor View PostCould anyone with greater knowledge of tax loopholes than I please express an opinion on how this loophole could be leveraged or abused with regards to IR35?
It has got to do with nobody, especially the civil service wanting to employ people. And the resulting dodgy agency/umbrella scenarios that have been around in numerous forms over the last 15-20 years or so.
If companies employed people, a lot of this would go away.
And as has been said on this thread, in this case it is affecting people on or potentially below minimum wage.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOdd, my copies of Private eye have been high lighting that for months. Mainly due to G4S and the like doing just that for the 'Covid' operations. Why does the BBC have to claim the 'discovery'?
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Could anyone with greater knowledge of tax loopholes than I please express an opinion on how this loophole could be leveraged or abused with regards to IR35?
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never heard of them until recently saw this: https://www.contractoruk.com/umbrell...a_company.html
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOdd, my copies of Private eye have been high lighting that for months. Mainly due to G4S and the like doing just that for the 'Covid' operations. Why does the BBC have to claim the 'discovery'?
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Odd, my copies of Private eye have been high lighting that for months. Mainly due to G4S and the like doing just that for the 'Covid' operations. Why does the BBC have to claim the 'discovery'?
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