Got to say it played out exactly how I expected.
We won (to a limited extent) the battle that we were fighting here and the Government didn't removed expenses from outside IR35 contracts (but they did tighten the rules for inside contracts).
And then they changed the playing field by badly introducing Chapter 10 of IR35 which moved the costs and the blame to end clients who don't trust their middle management for good reason...
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
It's a 9 year old thread
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Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostThey come and they go, off shore was finished by the government, buying a share in a limited company was finished by the government and cis was finished by the government but was brought back because people refused to us umbrell.
Why should people pay 20-30 pounds per week to get there wages, you tell me.
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Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostWhy should people pay 20-30 pounds per week to get there wages, you tell me.
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Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostWhy should people pay 20-30 pounds per week to get there wages, you tell me.
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Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostThey come and they go, off shore was finished by the government, buying a share in a limited company was finished by the government and cis was finished by the government but was brought back because people refused to us umbrell.
Why should people pay 20-30 pounds per week to get there wages, you tell me.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThey are used by people who have to use them. Some of them even want to use them. Dream on.
Why should people pay 20-30 pounds per week to get there wages, you tell me.Last edited by Mark2009; 17 April 2017, 21:05.
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I would not touch umbrella companies, why should the person pay the company NI.
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