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That's it should I walk away?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNot all work is IR35 caught. There's still a decent proportion where the engagement is on a true B2B basis. There is no need to take the approach you're thinking of if you're capable of legally operating a business without believing your company's money is yours.
The cat is sent among the pigeons.Comment
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Originally posted by Mearcat View PostWe will have to see what happens on the 6th then, but I'm sure there are many many others with the same view.
The cat is sent among the pigeons.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo, are you planning to commit fraud or not?
I had best give my last lb of flesh and pay everything off before I go.Comment
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Originally posted by Mearcat View PostOf course not, I'm a honest straight and narrow company director just like all of you, struggling with a company and what the government throws at us whilst being exploited on unfair pay rates occasionally and a downturn of work.
I had best give my last lb of flesh and pay everything off before I go.Comment
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That's it should I walk away?
Originally posted by Mearcat View PostWhat is business if you can't work to it's advantages, what do we do it for? If you had overheads what would you do? The law is changing and this is a last result.
Originally posted by Mearcat View PostOf course not, I'm a honest straight and narrow company director just like all of you, struggling with a company and what the government throws at us whilst being exploited on unfair pay rates occasionally and a downturn of work.
I had best give my last lb of flesh and pay everything off before I go.
time to wise up...... and if I were you, I'd be speaking to HMRC about how to pay the money back. Unless you like the taste of porridge.See You Next TuesdayComment
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