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Just noticed that someone has come up with the name "KenCo" to for personal service companies.
Which is ironic as its not the personal service bit that is the (really) dodgy bit of what Ken is doing.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostOriginally Posted by swamp
My definition is 13%. No bands, earn all the money you like:
Student earns £2000 working in a bar one summer. He pays 13%.
Contractor earns £100000 working in bank. He pays 13%.
Sir Philip Green earns £1bn from Topshop dividend. He pays 0%.
...and so on.
FTFYLast edited by Paddy; 20 March 2012, 14:23.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostAre we expecting any announcements in tomorrow's budget? I thought they were just targetting the way it's administered.
As for anything else the worrying information is in the detail and that may take a bit of time before someone notices it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThere are two stories on CUK, about 2 inches that way ------------->
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Are we expecting any announcements in tomorrow's budget? I thought they were just targetting the way it's administered.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWell, the new IR35 is almost here. All the balls posted on here about the Tories scrapping it looks a bit silly now, they are about to make it much much worse. Be careful what you wish for as they say. I think some will be wishing we were back under New Labour in a couple of days. At least then it was easy to avoid.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWell, the new IR35 is almost here. All the balls posted on here about the Tories scrapping it looks a bit silly now, they are about to make it much much worse. Be careful what you wish for as they say. I think some will be wishing we were back under New Labour in a couple of days. At least then it was easy to avoid.
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Well, the new IR35 is almost here. All the balls posted on here about the Tories scrapping it looks a bit silly now, they are about to make it much much worse. Be careful what you wish for as they say. I think some will be wishing we were back under New Labour in a couple of days. At least then it was easy to avoid.
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Originally posted by doodab View Post10% of all revenue is about £50-60 billion. How are you going to make up the shortfall?
Originally posted by doodab View PostNot if the infrastructure and workforce isn't there they don't. Otherwise Africa would be booming and northern Europe would be ****ed.
Trains would be more expensive, but businesses would have more money so they would be happy to pay for that expense if they needed the service.
Likewise, universities would be more expensive, but people would have more money so they could justify paying for them if they deemed them to be worthwhile. Companies would have more money and may be happy to sponsor people.
Finally do many jobs actually require a degree? There are plenty of pencil pusher jobs that don't need them. In fact, i took virtually nothing out of my university too.
Originally posted by doodab View PostRoad tax and fuel duty more than covers the costs of the roads already. You will still need to spend more on the roads though, which will cause a shortfall elsewhere.
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