Originally posted by Craic
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Does anyone know what plans IPSE have to fight this? We don't know if these IR35 changes will be rolled out in the private sector or not but it would be best to be prepared.
It would be best to lobby against them beforehand as, once they are announced, it will be hard to put the genie back in the bottle as that would be considered a Government climbdown.
It would be best to get them to quietly drop the changes beforehand.Comment
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Originally posted by Craic View PostDoes anyone know what plans IPSE have to fight this? We don't know if these IR35 changes will be rolled out in the private sector or not but it would be best to be prepared.
It would be best to lobby against them beforehand as, once they are announced, it will be hard to put the genie back in the bottle as that would be considered a Government climbdown.
It would be best to get them to quietly drop the changes beforehand.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat's the best post I've seen in ages. I'll tell you what the plans are. They will have cozy fire side chats with a cup of tea in the mistaken belief that since they got invited to the corridors of power they are to be taken seriously. Spreadsheet Phil, will turn to his secretary afterwards and say "thank f**k we got them out of the way quickly. Business as usual, Sir Humphrey". In the meantime, back at IPSE Towers they'll be busy patting themselves on the back telling each other on the IPSE forum what a jolly good job they are doing and how lucky all those contractors are to have them looking after them, lobbying for all those employment rights that nobody wants. Snag, is the last couple of years, the new fire side chat strategy just hasn't worked. Normally, when a strategy doesn't work, you go back to the old strategy that worked well for about 15 years or so. They just do not seem able to grasp the scale of the failure that the fire side chat policy has been. I think that covers it.
Also, it's easy to do to the Public Sector where there are no shareholders to upset. It is enormously more difficult to do it to the private one. "Sorry, Mr Corporate party sponsor, I've just put your cost of employment up by 30% and killed off your flexible workforce". That would really work, wouldn't it?
Incidentally, IPSE have told St Teresa to her face it's a bad idea. Biscuits were not provided.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat's the best post I've seen in ages. I'll tell you what the plans are. They will have cozy fire side chats with a cup of tea in the mistaken belief that since they got invited to the corridors of power they are to be taken seriously. Spreadsheet Phil, will turn to his secretary afterwards and say "thank f**k we got them out of the way quickly. Business as usual, Sir Humphrey". In the meantime, back at IPSE Towers they'll be busy patting themselves on the back telling each other on the IPSE forum what a jolly good job they are doing and how lucky all those contractors are to have them looking after them, lobbying for all those employment rights that nobody wants. Snag, is the last couple of years, the new fire side chat strategy just hasn't worked. Normally, when a strategy doesn't work, you go back to the old strategy that worked well for about 15 years or so. They just do not seem able to grasp the scale of the failure that the fire side chat policy has been. I think that covers it.Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostThanks for writing my post for me!Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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I am sure it wasn't for the want of trying but the current government aren't listening to IPSE or anyone else who suggest that not grabbing as much tax as possible might help the economy in other areas.
The upcoming Taylor report will be interesting but I fear it will try and align employment and tax status which ultimately contractor don't want.Comment
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Govt cut corp tax and it intends to claw back a lot via other taxes - there is no amount of talking would change it, they don't care if companies will have to increase rates - if anything that would get Govt more tax, no amount of lobbying would change itLast edited by AtW; 4 April 2017, 01:42.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGovt cut corp tax and it intends to claw back a lot via other taxes - there is no amount of talking would change it, they don't care if companies will have to increase rates - if anything that would get Govt more tax, no amount of lobbying would change itBlog? What blog...?Comment
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