Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAs I know you're aware that's the really tricky bit. Not only does that require pushing a thicker than pig excrement single braincelled politician into comprehension, but it requires overcoming their own political interest, namely raising taxes on the quiet and "tackling avoidance" in public.
Avoidance is great press and throw in knobbling employers exploiting the low paid it's even better.
Contractors to them are the HP. IBM, ATOS, CapGemini, Crapita, WiPro, Fujitsu's of the world, the fact that those companies tend to staff their projects with people that will be shafted by the proposals isn't even on their radars.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostPoliticians like boxing things and they probably see two boxes w/r to tax-motivated incorporation, one being low paid workers that are being wrongly classified as self-employed at the behest of their employers and another concerning off-payroll arrangements by well-paid executives. They see these two boxes because they're both a visible risk in the mainstream media. To a variable degree, I think they also understand that there's something in the middle, but they want to eliminate both of these things and squeezing the middle is also expedient for tax/deficit reasons (an angle being pushed by civil servants in HMRC as a tax gap). Unfortunately, this is a powerful combination of things to fight against, and I think there's very little chance that we can reverse this in any meaningful way. In any case, we'll essentially have the final word on this at the Autumn Statement in around a month (25 Nov IIRC).Comment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI don't think that £265 million is going to fill the tax gap somehow but I do think you're right about the 2 boxes - I wonder how much of all this has been driven by the Unions following the CIS debacle??Comment
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£265 million may be a drop in the bucket, but it's damn good press to people that don't vaguely understand the economy (i.e. the UK population), it's also a complete fabrication like all HMRC numbers.
They are after a simple panacea, they will then deal with any fallout in the long run, not like a politician is even capable of considering a period past the next election anyway.
Odds are they've been advised that even if 30% (and I think that's an absurdly high guess) of existing contractors stop contracting due to the changes there will still be loads available to fill the roles, any shortfall can be obtained cheaply from the sub-continent with visa's.Comment
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