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Previously on "Government "back in listening mode" on changes to IR35"

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  • BolshieBastard
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    People are mugs if they seriously think ipse have and will get any serious traction with the Government re IR35.

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  • teapot418
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Sheesh, I don't think I've ever seen so many typos in a couple of paragraphs.
    It is Christmas Party season

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Nobody there (IPSE) is interested in the dividend tax. "Not a contractor specific issue" is the response when it's raised.
    Probably because it is the reply HMG would give. TBF, they're correct. It's an abomination but its effect is not limited to contractors.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Nobody there (IPSE) is interested in the dividend tax. "Not a contractor specific issue" is the response when it's raised.
    No one disagrees that it has a disproportionate effect on contractors because of how we pay ourselves, but doesn't discriminate - it affects anyone who gets > 5K in divvies through whatever mechanism. If IPSE makes a big fuss about it, it just reinforces the view that contractors are tax dodgers. They have expressed concerns about it (it was in the template letter to MPs back in the summer for example), but I don't think it would be right for them to have a big campaign about it.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Nobody there (IPSE) is interested in the dividend tax. "Not a contractor specific issue" is the response when it's raised.

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Sheesh, I don't think I've ever seen so many typos in a couple of paragraphs.
    Does it help my IR35 position if I add a new part time client and use substitution? I'm thinking I could offer a proof-reading service to IPSE, subcontract it to a ten-year-old I know, and they'd be better off.

    They seem to have to have a problem with repetition and one' ability to handle possessives. One might say a series of serious flaws calls into question their ability to write coherently.

    With writing like that, no wonder they didn't save the world from the dividend tax, T&S, etc. But rest assured, you are in good hands when they come to save us from dastardly changes to IR35.

    Of course, someone will go edit it and fix it all up and then we'll look stupid. But in the meantime, I commend them for making me laugh. I needed it today.

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  • Scruff
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    Should have been signed by e e cummings

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  • jamesbrown
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    Sheesh, I don't think I've ever seen so many typos in a couple of paragraphs.

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  • northernladuk
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    Is this the same thing as the existing post three below this?

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  • pjt
    started a topic Government "back in listening mode" on changes to IR35

    Government "back in listening mode" on changes to IR35

    More good news. Looks like their may be a future in contracting after all

    https://www.ipse.co.uk/news/governme...e-changes-ir35

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