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So...anybody ask for any of this?

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    So...anybody ask for any of this?

    George Osborne has been urged to put five policies that would support freelance and contract professionals at the heart of his Autumn Statement on December 3rd.

    Responding to the Treasury’s call for input into the chancellor’s statement, IPSE submitted the five as part of a longer list of proposals to help the more than four million people who now work for themselves.

    Both sets of policy proposals are unified by the aim of creating “a level playing field for independent workers,” according to Simon McVicker, policy head at IPSE, formerly the PCG.

    For example, of those submitted to Mr Osborne, the group proposes that he cuts business rates for work-hubs and co-working spaces, which are increasingly popular with freelancers and contractors.

    The chancellor should also set up an expert body to examine how a merger of income tax with national insurance contributions could be achieved, and should create an optional Freelancer Limited Company (FLC).

    According to the longer list of IPSE’s proposals, which are based on the group’s manifesto, the government should appoint a minister for self-employment; back the rise in women who work in such a way, and protect all independent workers from late payment.

    IPSE reflected: “Ahead of the general election next May, the Autumn Statement presents the perfect opportunity for George Osborne to show how serious the Conservative government is about supporting Britain's 4.6 million self-employed people.”

    Mr McVicker added that one way such a commitment could be shown would be if the chancellor delivered “a flexible pension scheme [and] a fairer approach to training.”

    These are the two other proposals that IPSE wants Mr Osborne to unveil in a month’s time, alongside cutting rates for work hubs, setting up the ‘FLC’ and the commissioning of a body to explore the tax-NIC merger.

    In particular, the chancellor is called to ensure training for new skills is tax-deductible, and is asked to offer freelancers a pension scheme so they can withdraw the last two years of contributions without a penalty.
    Contractor body hands Osborne its Autumn Statement wishlist :: Contractor UK



    Barring the merger of NI and PAYE... but unless they kept overall tax rates low, that wouldn't necessarily be a good thing.

    #2
    Is that a ******* joke ? Has April Fools day come round early ??

    How about and opt out from AWR and a promise to keep IR35 too ?

    PCG ask for things to keep them in business to the detriment of contractors shocker !!
    When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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      #3
      Merging NI and PAYE would just lead to the introduction of new taxes. Really don't get why they are lobbying for that. Still these are the clowns who said the Tories would scrap IR35.

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        #4
        Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
        Is that a ******* joke ? Has April Fools day come round early ??

        How about and opt out from AWR and a promise to keep IR35 too ?

        PCG ask for things to keep them in business to the detriment of contractors shocker !!
        May aswell ask turkeys to vote for Christmas.
        'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
        Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ZARDOZ View Post
          Still these are the clowns who said the Tories would scrap IR35.
          I think you'll find that was the Tories. And the Lib Dumbs.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #6
            optional Freelancer Limited Company (FLC).
            That REALLY worries me.

            It's a recipe for the agency regs to be changed again to insist that people use FLC's, then the rules, tax treatment and protections for FLC's can be changed independently from Ltd companies. Bye bye any concept of being a true business for very many contractors and hello complicated re-incorporations if a business model changes to say supplying hardware in large quantities.
            The smartarse that proposed that has absolutely NO concept how risky that is, I can see it being another total clusterfvck the same as the "entirely voluntary" Opt Out. It will be a monstrous own goal.

            NI and Income Tax merger, seems unlikely to be something that a government will want in reality since they can hide tax policy in NI while lowering Income Tax, unless of course it's introduced for the Contractor subset in which case you can expect the rules to be far from favourable.

            Those clowns at IPSE do NOT represent me nor do I recognise their manifesto.

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              #7
              Its fundamentally flawed but what do you expect from an agenda taken from Labour policy...
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #8
                Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                That REALLY worries me.

                It's a recipe for the agency regs to be changed again to insist that people use FLC's, then the rules, tax treatment and protections for FLC's can be changed independently from Ltd companies. Bye bye any concept of being a true business for very many contractors and hello complicated re-incorporations if a business model changes to say supplying hardware in large quantities.
                The smartarse that proposed that has absolutely NO concept how risky that is, I can see it being another total clusterfvck the same as the "entirely voluntary" Opt Out. It will be a monstrous own goal.

                NI and Income Tax merger, seems unlikely to be something that a government will want in reality since they can hide tax policy in NI while lowering Income Tax, unless of course it's introduced for the Contractor subset in which case you can expect the rules to be far from favourable.

                Those clowns at IPSE do NOT represent me nor do I recognise their manifesto.
                Wot He Said,,,,,

                FLCs ?? Wot Da Fuk ??
                When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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                  #9
                  Well Fat Lazy Contractors need parliamentary representation too.

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                    #10
                    you guys!!!

                    It's not about you nobody cares about you.

                    It's about politicians having an agenda, having a soapbox to stand on and a angle to take a stance on which may or may not win them some votes

                    it is not well though out, logical or anyone's interest but the politicians who back it.

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