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November 22nd - The death of contracting as we know it
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Originally posted by meanttobeworking View PostIn short, nobody knows anything for sure. Good job, HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust so I am clear, if I was IR35 caught could I pay myself and my wife an income? Or do I have to pay it all as income to me?
Thought I'd compound the good newsComment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIf, at last, the new rules put all those inside IR35 who should have been all along, then in my analysis this can only be a good thing. Then, for the small minority who remain, when you engage on a gig in a true B2B relationship, the client taking the risk of the IR35 determination, everyone is happy. The contractor no longer needs the ridiculous parasitic overheads of IR35 insurance and the like. For those on a B2B contract, it is a happy outcome. Ofcourse, if as the majority are, you are really a disguised temporary employee then belly ache all you like, you had a good run but now it's over. Suck it up.
And then you'll squeal like the pig you are that's about to be slaughtered.Comment
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I'm starting to think there might not be any direct mention of IR35 this time around - but instead a big jump in dividend tax, with measures to protect pensioners and target us.Comment
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Originally posted by matzie View PostI'm starting to think there might not be any direct mention of IR35 this time around - but instead a big jump in dividend tax, with measures to protect pensioners and target us.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSo you clearly haven't seen today's mail on Sunday...Comment
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Originally posted by matzie View Post:-( No... what does it say? Sigh.
Nothing new really.Comment
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostThe naivety in this post is as nauseating as it is laughable. Carry on believing if HMG \ HMRC capture the, by inference, 'majority' that they'll never come for the minority eventually.
And then you'll squeal like the pig you are that's about to be slaughtered.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by matzie View Postmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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