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Previously on "Dave Chaplain / Contractor Calculator "BIG IR35 Survey""
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Originally posted by eek View PostOption 1: It was a figment of his imagination
Option 2: he didn't actually meet any ministers
Option 3: They told him that it was going ahead
Pick one of the above (my guess is that it was 2).
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostAnyone know how his chat with Treasury Ministers went?
Seems strange he hasn't posted on LinkedIn about it.
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Anyone know how his chat with Treasury Ministers went?
Seems strange he hasn't posted on LinkedIn about it.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThere is no law to say it can't, your rate will just be reduced by however match the ER NIC's are
Personally I don't think umbrella rates should be being used but until the regulations and these documents start appearing even agencies haven't got a clue what they need to do..
Half this mess is due to teaching and health agencies discovering that agencies advertising £150 a day contracts were getting all the business even though the end rate was really the same - the agency would ignore the Employers NI and leave the teacher with a nasty surprise later. Key information documents will make that a bit easier.Last edited by eek; 5 March 2020, 15:18.
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Originally posted by abz2020 View PostThis is something interesting:
Now, it's been discussed here and all umbrella bods were explaining how it is, and that ErNIC must be deducted from the day rate.
Q38 - why ER NIC can not be deducted from the day rate? Which law is that?
What is the definite answer here?
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This is something interesting:
Firms subject contractors to unlawful double tax charge
• 54% say that employer’s NI is being unlawfully deducted from their contract rate. [Q37]
• 43% of respondents are aware that employer’s NI cannot lawfully be deducted from their rate.
[Q38]
• However, 45% have been told falsely that being found ‘inside IR35’ meant they are liable for
employer’s NI. [Q39]
• 14% of contractors have been told that their contract rate is an “assignment rate” from which
employer’s NI is deducted. [Q40]
Now, it's been discussed here and all umbrella bods were explaining how it is, and that ErNIC must be deducted from the day rate.
Q38 - why ER NIC can not be deducted from the day rate? Which law is that?
What is the definite answer here?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostConsidering the flaws in the survey design, it's still an impressive data set
Mind you I make money from betting on politics which basically boils down to being able to understand the details within the raw data better than the people using that data.
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Considering the flaws in the survey design, it's still an impressive data set
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs always excellent work by Dave and co, very interesting reading
Dave Chaplin on LinkedIn: Off-Payroll / IR35 - BIG Survey - report | 44 comments
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Dave Chaplain / Contractor Calculator "BIG IR35 Survey"
As always excellent work by Dave and co, very interesting reading
Dave Chaplin on LinkedIn: Off-Payroll / IR35 - BIG Survey - report | 44 commentsTags: None
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