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IR35 changes cancelled in Tory Manifesto

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    #11
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Lib dems will tax dividends and capital gains as income - most certainly increase corp tax
    As will Labour. While tories are pushing us inside IR35, which is the biggest hit as far as I can make out.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Si666 View Post
      As will Labour. While tories are pushing us inside IR35, which is the biggest hit as far as I can make out.
      Only IF you are inside, which under Liebor you effectively always will be.

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        #13
        Isn't it more that it is the employers who are just doing blanket decisions on IR35 that is the main problem at the mo?
        The IR35 rules haven't changed. Just employers cant be bothered to take the risk or indemnify themselves.
        The reforms are a conduit to this but still employers can circumvent this?

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          #14
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Lib dems will tax dividends and capital gains as income - most certainly increase corp tax
          What's your source for this? That's Labour's policy.

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            #15
            How does working at an EU company effect ir35? or is it only relevant to uk companies?

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              #16
              Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
              How does working at an EU company effect ir35? or is it only relevant to uk companies?
              you are the subject of the tax laws in the country where you live and work. When I was in Germany I paid in to their system, but I was resident there and not flying back on weekends. I think if you yo-yo in and out it becomes complicated as you may be considered as resident in 2 countries.

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                #17
                What if you work for an EU company but are based in the UK e.g. home worker. I assume this change would be picked up by the company in Europe and they have to deem you inside or outside?

                Originally posted by Si666 View Post
                you are the subject of the tax laws in the country where you live and work. When I was in Germany I paid in to their system, but I was resident there and not flying back on weekends. I think if you yo-yo in and out it becomes complicated as you may be considered as resident in 2 countries.

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