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Previously on "Budget 2013: workers may able be able to trade in some employment rights for shares"

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  • vetran
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    been proposed before.

    I expect to see bigcorp payroll ltd to spring up, This employs all the staff and issue shares in BigCorp Payroll then remove all employment rights. This supplies services to BigCorp

    Then when times get tough the Payroll ltd gets closed and the shares are worthless.

    sure a few other options could be thought up.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by yasockie View Post
    workers may able be able to trade in some employment rights for shares in a business. These shares will be exempt from capital gains tax

    Any comments on that - a nice loophole to avoid paying hector?
    Nice way to lose everything when the bomb as well...

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  • Budget 2013: workers may able be able to trade in some employment rights for shares

    workers may able be able to trade in some employment rights for shares in a business. These shares will be exempt from capital gains tax

    Any comments on that - a nice loophole to avoid paying hector?

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