Originally posted by malvolio
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Originally posted by Bheleu View PostHaving heard all about the new Tory spin about increased works rights, I wonder how that is going to effect IR35
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Shouldn't this discussion be in General?
Anyway the workers rights are a con. The only people who can afford to have a year of work unpaid have inherited wealth, are small business people or freelancers. The working man is too poor. Also the scenario isn't right for those who are caring for parents with dementia or other illnesses of old age that are long term.
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostProbably no direct effect. But it does demonstrate very clearly that those controlling the Tories are almost as clueless about how business and economics work as the Lib Dums. (No one could be as stupid as the SNP and Labour.) And that can't be good news for IR35 or anything else for anyone running a business.
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Originally posted by Bheleu View PostHaving heard all about the new Tory spin about increased works rights, I wonder how that is going to effect IR35
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Their plan is to basically tax everybody as if they were employed and in exchange give those "rights" the cost of which will be taken by the businesses, say thanks to the pro-business Tory Govt ...
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Tory new works rights
Having heard all about the new Tory spin about increased works rights, I wonder how that is going to effect IR35
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