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No. The Treasury came up with the wheeze in the 90s, but the Tory government's told them to stick it. It wasn't until Labour gained power with a bunch of easily house trained, inexperienced politicians, that the civil servants were able to start implementing it.Originally posted by jammer View PostHey All Fellow Lurgyists,
I was chatting to a recruiter tonight and the inevitable topic of IR35 came up. He briefly mentioned something about it having started out a long time ago as a piece of legislation to catch airline pilots avoiding tax.
Any truth in there?
I remember man. I was there.
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FTFYOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostIR35 was mainly introduced to give recruiters another subject on which to impress the gullible.
Bet he had a right laugh with his mates when he put the phone down.
Last edited by northernladuk; 24 March 2020, 01:09.
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IR35 was mainly introduced to give recruiters another subject on which to BS.
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No.
Why on earth are you listening to anything an agent says?
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Airline Pilots? Really?
Hey All Fellow Lurgyists,
I was chatting to a recruiter tonight and the inevitable topic of IR35 came up. He briefly mentioned something about it having started out a long time ago as a piece of legislation to catch airline pilots avoiding tax.
Any truth in there?Tags: None
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