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Previously on "House of Lords sub-committee on IR35"

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I suspect the finance bill will be going through on the nod - as it has to be done by April 5th and everything is about to shutdown for weeks...
    Already announced that all parliamentary business related to the budget will be approved without a vote.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    Perversely the only hope of IR35 surviving for another year is the devastation to the economy being caused by the virus.

    Whilst I think that using this episode and its casualties is stopping to the bottom of the barrel, it does appear to me that this is becoming a real possibility.
    I suspect the finance bill will be going through on the nod - as it has to be done by April 5th and everything is about to shutdown for weeks...

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  • webberg
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    the people involved with this are not junior members of staff - this reform is going ahead...
    Perversely the only hope of IR35 surviving for another year is the devastation to the economy being caused by the virus.

    Whilst I think that using this episode and its casualties is stopping to the bottom of the barrel, it does appear to me that this is becoming a real possibility.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by giftednumber10 View Post
    It's a long watch but worth it. Yesterday it was HMRC giving their views to the committee. The three HMRC automatons gave the parroted, cut and paste responses you would expect them to, all of them fluent in management speak b*llocks. The Welsh woman in the middle seemed a particularly nasty piece of work.

    Parliamentlive.tv - Finance Bill Sub-Committee
    Just 30 seconds google will tell you everything you need to know

    https://assets.publishing.service.go...ember_2019.pdf

    the people involved with this are not junior members of staff - this reform is going ahead...

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  • giftednumber10
    started a topic House of Lords sub-committee on IR35

    House of Lords sub-committee on IR35

    It's a long watch but worth it. Yesterday it was HMRC giving their views to the committee. The three HMRC automatons gave the parroted, cut and paste responses you would expect them to, all of them fluent in management speak b*llocks. The Welsh woman in the middle seemed a particularly nasty piece of work. She also used the word 'customers'

    Parliamentlive.tv - Finance Bill Sub-Committee
    Last edited by giftednumber10; 17 March 2020, 10:50.

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