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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostI got outside for a poo, any poo inside is caught under IR35
You do take your own oxygen tank?
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Originally posted by PeterSim View PostI was thinking of taking my own office chair and desk as well. Don't want to take any chances.We got the Oystons out like we said we wouldComment
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Originally posted by PeterSim View PostOh cheer up, i am just making fun of HMRC and their ridiculous IR35.
So it wasn't a serious question.
Don't post your jokes in the professional fora; I'm glad this was moved to general.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterSim View PostOh cheer up, i am just making fun of HMRC and their ridiculous IR35.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterSim View PostOh cheer up, i am just making fun of HMRC and their ridiculous IR35.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhile making yourself look a complete bellend at the sametime.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOh
So it wasn't a serious question.
Don't post your jokes in the professional fora; I'm glad this was moved to general.
It was a serious question with a joke mocking IR35 as well. Thanks for answering the serious question, which was about using the cafe, to which you said if it is restricted for staff then contractors can't use it. Which is ridiculous as well as contractors are given passes that give them access to those services, including the toilets.
Any way, don't get too emotional about it. i know just as much as I think IR35 is ridiculous their are accountants that are making money off it just the same and companies that are going to save money while they forced everyone in to quasi-permanent employment.
As for making a fool out of myself, get over yourself.Comment
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