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  • chef
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    Originally posted by Gordon Brown View Post
    I can absolutely assure everyone here that if you vote Labour I will personally review the legislation known as IR35 and adjust it accordingly.

    Can't say fairer than that.
    .... and then I woke up

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  • Gordon Brown
    replied
    I can absolutely assure everyone here that if you vote Labour I will personally review the legislation known as IR35 and adjust it accordingly.

    Can't say fairer than that.

    Leave a comment:


  • wurzel
    started a topic Ir35

    Ir35

    I guess this is old news but it was news to me:

    http://http://www.thissiteisnotworth...-IR35~677.html

    Goodbye IR35?
    US

    01/04/2009



    MPs of all parties are being invited to sign a Parliamentary petition condemning IR35 and calling on the Government to abolish it as soon as possible.


    Started by Lib Dem MP Lorely Burt on March 18, the petition takes the form on an Early Day Motion. It states:

    "That this House notes with concern the 10 year anniversary of the Government's implementation of IR35; further notes that the 1.4 million freelancers in the United Kingdom face a perpetual threat of a costly and distressing HM Revenue and Customs investigation under IR35; further notes that IR35 obliges freelancers to spend time and money assessing their status as best they can, with contract reviews, tax investigation insurances and negotiations with clients and agencies, and that this effort would be better spent generating wealth for the UK economy; highlights concerns expressed by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) that 1,462 of the 1,468 cases known to PCG have resulted in no extra tax being owed; further notes that there is no evidence that IR35 is raising any money for the Exchequer; and calls on the Treasury, in light of the current economic difficulties, to remove unnecessary barriers to enterprise and to abolish IR35 at the earliest opportunity."

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