From the Daily Mail
2015-11-07 Osborne to close tax loophole of staff being paid 'off the books'
Probably a "KUATB" post, but not really bothered. Some of us don't avidly read every single post here, or indeed rarely anything outside General.
Come to think of it, I vaguely recall a recent thread title that mentioned £400 million a year.
Seems an utterly paltry amount to risk severely pissing off hundreds of thousands of prosperous voters, many if not most of whom are probably naturally inclined to vote Tory.
2015-11-07 Osborne to close tax loophole of staff being paid 'off the books'
Tens of thousands of middle-class professionals face a major tax hike as George Osborne clamps down on the use of controversial ‘personal service companies’.
The Chancellor is considering new measures that will force 90 per cent of those employed ‘off the books’ to go on the payroll of the organisation they work for.
The move, which could be announced in the Chancellor’s autumn statement later this month, is expected to raise up to £400million a year. ...
The Chancellor is considering new measures that will force 90 per cent of those employed ‘off the books’ to go on the payroll of the organisation they work for.
The move, which could be announced in the Chancellor’s autumn statement later this month, is expected to raise up to £400million a year. ...
Come to think of it, I vaguely recall a recent thread title that mentioned £400 million a year.
Seems an utterly paltry amount to risk severely pissing off hundreds of thousands of prosperous voters, many if not most of whom are probably naturally inclined to vote Tory.
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