I guess this will be when the changes to both expenses and dividend tax will be confirmed as commencing April 2016?
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That's the date I'm expecting to get full details. At which point I guess we all need to run through the numbers and see how bad things actually are! Can't say I'm looking forward to the budget but at least then we know for sure whats going to happen.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI guess this will be when the changes to both expenses and dividend tax will be confirmed as commencing April 2016? -
The dividend tax will be in Finance Bill 2016 according to the summer budget documents but, yes, T&S should be clarified on 25 Nov and both (assuming the T&S goes ahead) will be implemented in April 2016.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI guess this will be when the changes to both expenses and dividend tax will be confirmed as commencing April 2016?Comment
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Right so when will we know if its on or not? When is Finance Bill planned for? Yes 2016!Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe dividend tax will be in Finance Bill 2016 according to the summer budget documents but, yes, T&S should be clarified on 25 Nov and both (assuming the T&S goes ahead) will be implemented in April 2016.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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The Finance Bill we just outline the details of the implementation. I think the draft is scheduled for mid-December (9th IIRC), and that's pretty typical. The dividend tax itself is a done deal; they're relying on the revenuesOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostRight so when will we know if its on or not? When is Finance Bill planned for? Yes 2016!
On the T&S, it remains a possibility that the proposal will change substantially (as it did between discussion and consultation
), although that is quite unlikely in practice. If it doesn't change substantially, that will be an indication of the direction in which things are heading w/r to IR35, but not a guarantee. In terms of any IR35 changes, they are mooted for Finance Bill 2017, and I would expect an extensive consultation on this prior to implementation (famous last words
). As TF says, there will likely be an update in the Autumn Statement. Davis Morris has also indicated that he's pursuing a new tax strategy for self-employed workers (probably IPSE's FLC), so there may be an update soon about whether that is gaining traction with the Treasury, BIS and HMRC etc.
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I just think this is such a bad idea, FLC, separating ourselves out.Davis Morris has also indicated that he's pursuing a new tax strategy for self-employed workers (probably IPSE's FLC), so there may be an update soon about whether that is gaining traction with the Treasury, BIS and HMRC etc.
Stinks of rolling over and trying to preserve IPSEs commercial interests, within the contracting market.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Whilst I'm not a fan of the idea, I can't see how that stands - if one accepts that a lot of members are there for the insurance, and a FLC means that insurance is not required, then I can't see how IPSE benefit.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostStinks of rolling over and trying to preserve IPSEs commercial interests, within the contracting market.Comment
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I'm sure they will find a way, don't you think they will be thinking of one?Originally posted by mudskipper View Postthen I can't see how IPSE benefit.
Otherwise, why suggest the idea, I doubt its from the bottom of their heart?The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I'm sure they are considering their role in the future landscape, but I'm still not clear what you think they can gain from the proposal other than the kudos of its success, or the fallout of its failure.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI'm sure they will find a way, don't you think they will be thinking of one?
Otherwise, why suggest the idea, I doubt its from the bottom of their heart?
They are a not for profit organisation.Comment
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