...or are things rarely as good or as bad as they first appear?
I'm just wondering about the consequences of the April tax changes going though virtually as-is. Let's face it - all of this consultation is so much window-dressing fluff. Lobbying by non-party-donating stakeholders in the recent past has been completely ignored.
What will happen to contractors, accountants, legitimate umbrellas, agencies and clients? And will those consequences happen over night or will it take a year or 2 to have an effect?
Or will things generally stay as they are?
I think that many contractors will go back to permiedom. Those in contracting will restrict themselves to contracts within commuting distance, or the day rate will be such that they'll take the hit but with a much depleted day rate.
I'm just wondering about the consequences of the April tax changes going though virtually as-is. Let's face it - all of this consultation is so much window-dressing fluff. Lobbying by non-party-donating stakeholders in the recent past has been completely ignored.
What will happen to contractors, accountants, legitimate umbrellas, agencies and clients? And will those consequences happen over night or will it take a year or 2 to have an effect?
Or will things generally stay as they are?
I think that many contractors will go back to permiedom. Those in contracting will restrict themselves to contracts within commuting distance, or the day rate will be such that they'll take the hit but with a much depleted day rate.
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