So who's excited about this? I am. Any glimpse as to whether the new spend spend spend era of Conservatism is going to be funded almost entirely by contractors?
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Until they run out of contractors to milk. Which could come very quickly - politicians being notoriously inept at predicting the consequences of their actions on the behavior of economic agents.
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Originally posted by MarkT View PostSo who's excited about this? I am. Any glimpse as to whether the new spend spend spend era of Conservatism is going to be funded almost entirely by contractors?
As I've stated for a while the things to watch out for is not IR35 but the Taylor Review recommendations....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe private sector will be a lot less accommodating than the public sector has been in implementing the rules.
As I've stated for a while the things to watch out for is not IR35 but the Taylor Review recommendations....
A shame they don't look at CT loopholes.
The government just want Accenture Androids and Cr4p Capitas to get the money. While they keep their kickbacks of course....Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe guidance for public sector has been re-drafted and will be published this week.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThis is then one that looks into "rights of self-employed and gig-economy workers"? And actually makes matters worse for them?
A shame they don't look at CT loopholes.
The government just want Accenture Androids and Cr4p Capitas to get the money. While they keep their kickbacks of course....
Someone commented (elsewhere) today that the economy has been hollowed out and work is now minimum wage or £40k plus and there is little in between... I think that viewpoint is very valid...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat depends on your viewpoint. There are a fair few gig workers who have approached unions to try and improve their lot in life...
Someone commented (elsewhere) today that the economy has been hollowed out and work is now minimum wage or £40k plus and there is little in between... I think that viewpoint is very valid...Comment
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Due out today or tomorrow, according to an email received today at 14:32...
As you have previously shown an interest in off-payroll working reforms, we thought you would be interested to read that HMRC has re-drafted our guidance for off-payroll working. We expect it to be published today or tomorrow on the off-payroll working guidance pages of GOV.UK.
We will send you a further email with the revised link once it becomes available.
Kind regards
HMRC, Employment Status & Intermediaries Policy Team.Comment
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