The tool still seems to be receiving updates as the right to sub question has gone through a number of iterations the last few weeks. Today its pretty clear cut.
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Are we really thinking of off payroll rules for Private Sector?
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It should be the same as it was early last week as the version number hasn't changed from 1.1.1finalOriginally posted by munkee View PostThe tool still seems to be receiving updates as the right to sub question has gone through a number of iterations the last few weeks. Today its pretty clear cut.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Most clients I work with don't know what version control is and just change stuff without updating the version numbers or keeping records of changes.Originally posted by eek View PostIt should be the same as it was early last week as the version number hasn't changed from 1.1.1finalComment
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I work In the private sector ( i.e. ) construction, we will down tools In protest like we did last time It's a very flexible industry and this is Hammonds biggest hurdle to make the industry PAYE will it work I have my doubts, they tried It before banning CIS under IR35 ( working under supervision ) only to bring CIS back one year later, so what was the point in banning It.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhich is why Hammond should hold off on Private Sector - he hasn't even seen the fallout of Public Sector go-live yet.
I will leave the industry If Hammond gets his way.Last edited by Mark2009; 19 March 2017, 12:06.Comment
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Before the budget I would have put good money on the HMRC steaming ahead with bringing this to the Private Sector in 2019 but with the backlash over NIC I suspect they will be treading carefully trying to tax self employed people.
The Taylor report will be interesting but these things do have a habit of being ignored.Comment
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