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  • Xerxes
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    can I congratulate all contributers to the thread for spelling lose correctly (and loser)
    Contributors.

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  • hugebrain
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    As has the pro rata sliding scale of 0% to 19% tax (on all profit) for 10K to 50K profit.

    So it only affects contractors whose profit is less than 50K a year, and the nearer to 50K, the less you lose.

    I don't think it will trouble anyone on here.

    I thought the article said it was up to 300K/year who lost out.

    Even at 50K I could loose out if I put the full 215K into my sipp (what a looser).

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  • EternalOptimist
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    can I congratulate all contributers to the thread for spelling lose correctly (and loser)

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Xerxes
    The 0% corporation tax band on the first 10k of profit has been abolished.
    As has the pro rata sliding scale of 0% to 19% tax (on all profit) for 10K to 50K profit.

    So it only affects contractors whose profit is less than 50K a year, and the nearer to 50K, the less you lose.

    I don't think it will trouble anyone on here.

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  • hugebrain
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    and no complaints?

    Contractors are just too warm-hearted and generous. Rich pensioners march on parliament if their Council tax goes up by £3/week and get all the money back and more.

    We just say thank you very much and let them seize another 3 days pay

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    that should encourage all of you losers to ditch your ltd and go for a nice'n easy offshore structure


    only joking (before I get slated)

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  • Xerxes
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    The 0% corporation tax band on the first 10k of profit has been abolished.

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  • hugebrain
    started a topic 1900 squid???

    1900 squid???

    What's all this about contractors having to pay another £1900 a year towards the five fruits a day coordinators etc.?

    All I can see on this forum is random stuff about pensions and two year rules etc.

    Or was it some sort of late April fools joke. I think the article said our beloved overlords in the PCG welcomed the tax rise or something.
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