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Is that what the kids are calling it these days?Originally posted by Denny View PostI've got a new nutcracker that might come in handy!
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Headbutting you in the nuts.... sure - no worriesOriginally posted by Churchill View PostOk, while you're on your knees grovelling, any chance of...
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Preaching to the coverted. Am a paying memberOriginally posted by malvolio View PostActually, I think PCG generally thinks it's primarily working for the benefit of its paying members first and the wider contractor community second.
However IR35 is still only a small part of the picture, and I fail to see how removing IR35 will not apply to everyone, members or not. Nor that it will happen, without being replaced by something else - such as the new (and deeply flawed) proposed Income Splitting regulations. This fight has a good few years to run yet.
OK, serious bit over, now I've caught up. Merry f***ing Christmas to all who believe in it and a good holiday to everyone else.
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I'll make the tea!! Give Denny a rest, then she might not think I am horrible anymore...Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood!!!
Now get the effin' kettle on, there's a good girl.
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Clearly, I didn't put enough Cyanide in your tea last time.Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood!!!
Now get the effin' kettle on, there's a good girl.
Still...... here's my chance to get it right this time. One lump or two?
Fancy a slice of Angel Cake too? [Destroying Angel cake that is]
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