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Previously on "Arctic Systems and income shifting a year on"
Sorry to post some real contractor news (and I hope this hasn't been posted elsewhere), but I thought some of the congregation might be interested in this Telegraph blog regarding what's happening (or not) to the proposed 'income shifting' legislation:
"Some had thought the policy had been kicked into the long grass. But apparently not. I'm told tackling so-called income shifting is still very much on the agenda. Officials have been quietly sounding out a way of better targetting the proposals for some months."
Sorry to post some real contractor news (and I hope this hasn't been posted elsewhere), but I thought some of the congregation might be interested in this Telegraph blog regarding what's happening (or not) to the proposed 'income shifting' legislation:
"Some had thought the policy had been kicked into the long grass. But apparently not. I'm told tackling so-called income shifting is still very much on the agenda. Officials have been quietly sounding out a way of better targetting the proposals for some months."
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