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One of the main recommendations that came out of the Select Committee was that HMRC should liaise more closely with the IR35 Forum to ensure that proper engagement with business and relevant stakeholders was taking place before any decisions were made.
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a forum that talks abou IR35?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOne of the main recommendations that came out of the Select Committee was that HMRC should liaise more closely with the IR35 Forum to ensure that proper engagement with business and relevant stakeholders was taking place before any decisions were made.
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This is most worrying: https://lnkd.in/e4SviKa
A letter from David Gauke has been seen saying they've already made up their minds? Maybe I've got the wrong end of the stick but it's hugely worrying meComment
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Why is all this being posted in General all of a sudden. Why not the Future of Contracting thread? All we seem to get over there are some crappy KUATB a day later
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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If I have to go back to permie land, I will be paying less tax to HMRC even with the employer contribution, as the salaries are lower, and top draw for me would be £70k. That would be less tax for HMRC. I will also no longer be supporting other local businesses like accountants, insurance, etc.Comment
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Well I just didn't know where to post it - then again, if this stuff is true - there is no future in contracting!
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Well worse case scenario is plan B. I'm not going back perime, thats for sureOriginally posted by MarkT View PostWell I just didn't know where to post it - then again, if this stuff is true - there is no future in contracting!
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https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/ir35-forumOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOne of the main recommendations that came out of the Select Committee was that HMRC should liaise more closely with the IR35 Forum to ensure that proper engagement with business and relevant stakeholders was taking place before any decisions were made.
What is this IR35 forum?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Those purveying doom-laden stories are usually the same ones who want to sell you insurance against it.
The OP link points to atlantic-umbrella, who are purveying a misery monologue about tax. Clicking another tab on their front page reveals a full range of insurance products available to you, dear buyer, for a payment of merely...Comment
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