I expect those who "invested" money into this Emporers clothes will be fleeced. Champagne all round for the lawyers and organizers.
Serves them right.
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Previously on "Legal battle to quash IR35 reforms - legal_challenge_funding_campaign"
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd the very latest
IT contractor admits IR35 legal challenge now 'unlikely' :: Contractor UK
which is very similar to my comment when he started that there are no paths of attack available....
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Originally posted by KUWTC View PostHere's the latest on the prospect of the IR35 legal challenge.
IR35 reforms: IT contractor fleshes out details of potential HMRC legal challenge
IT contractor admits IR35 legal challenge now 'unlikely' :: Contractor UK
which is very similar to my comment when he started that there are no paths of attack available....
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Here's the latest on the prospect of the IR35 legal challenge.
IR35 reforms: IT contractor fleshes out details of potential HMRC legal challenge
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Originally posted by dalx View PostHi Malvolio,
When you say we have better things to worry about what things are you referring to?
Fairly normal I suppose. My brother always said 1para's biggest enemies were the marines.
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read as far as "some contractors have found themselves unable to pay their mortgages" before closing the page.
Brilliant how someone being massively over leveraged is now the fault of the gov.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFor those who want to keep an eye on the total: -
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfund...term=EzkENejY3
Will they be running the donation through their limited companies?
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better things to worry about
Originally posted by malvolio View PostIt's not going to be repealed, HMT are convinced it has a real deterrent effect. Even if you can get it properly applied, you're still back to the status quo.
We have better things to worry about tbh.
When you say we have better things to worry about what things are you referring to?
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For those who want to keep an eye on the total: -
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfund...term=EzkENejY3
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon so far they have about 1 hour of a QC.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon so far they have about 1 hour of a QC.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post£860 from 13 people so far.
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