In my opinion, the ONLY hope of deflecting, even slightly, the juggernaut is to produce a FACT based analysis that demonstrates just how damaging forcing contractors to become employees for tax purposes (and not for the employment protection rights).
These threads are full of people saying that they will no longer be able to travel long distances without suitable recompense and various other impacts.
That is why this https://www.gov.uk/government/news/g...-self-employed is very important.
However contractors need to be ORGANISED.
There was a survey running on the T&S but I don't know where that got to. I was happy to help but the organiser there had valid reasons for not wanting my involvement, which I respect.
That sort of survey is however exactly what is needed.
I'm not familiar with what IPSE does but would/could/should they be banging the drum and use their resources to pull together a submission?
If there is no central source within the contractor community willing to take this on, my opinion is that a CROWD FUNDING effort be made with the aim of engaging a full time analyst.
My opinion is that said analyst should carry some kudos in the form of a Big 4 accounting firm who will not only have some experience here but also probably connections with Government and quite possibly staff on secondment in the various departments.
However for so long as contractors continue to operate in small groups (relatively) the above is pipe dream.
					These threads are full of people saying that they will no longer be able to travel long distances without suitable recompense and various other impacts.
That is why this https://www.gov.uk/government/news/g...-self-employed is very important.
However contractors need to be ORGANISED.
There was a survey running on the T&S but I don't know where that got to. I was happy to help but the organiser there had valid reasons for not wanting my involvement, which I respect.
That sort of survey is however exactly what is needed.
I'm not familiar with what IPSE does but would/could/should they be banging the drum and use their resources to pull together a submission?
If there is no central source within the contractor community willing to take this on, my opinion is that a CROWD FUNDING effort be made with the aim of engaging a full time analyst.
My opinion is that said analyst should carry some kudos in the form of a Big 4 accounting firm who will not only have some experience here but also probably connections with Government and quite possibly staff on secondment in the various departments.
However for so long as contractors continue to operate in small groups (relatively) the above is pipe dream.


 
							
						
 
				 
				 
				 
				
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