Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Has IR35 been scrapped yet?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDon't confuse "being part of a coalition" with having any real say in governing the country.
The Lib-Dems are holding on to the Conservatives coat-tails so they can have a sniff at power - snivelling little gobshytes the lot of 'em.
Now George Osborne can overrule him, but will he feel particularly minded to do so. I doubt it on such an item as this.
The point is that the Tories never seemed particularly keen on scrapping IR35 in the first place. Any additional pressure from the LibDems - however small - will probably be enough.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post(I wasn't terribly impressed with that piece of doom-mongering in CUK News..)
Which doesn't differ greatly from the letter to the PCG dated 31st March 2010, where Mark Prisk writes "At this stage, we believe there remain some uncertainties about the tax implications of the abolition of 1R35. Given the current state of the public finances, I am sure that you will understand we are taking a cautious approach towards making any commitments which may be perceived as increasing the deficit...a Conservative Government would undertake a fundamental review of small business taxation matters, including 1R35"Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNow we are in political utopia (for many on here) just wondering when IR35 will be scrapped?
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FSS, it's far more important than the trillion pound deficit built up under Bliar and Brownstuff, much more important than the dire health service, the tulipe edukashun system, the rampant violent crime levels, and let's not forget the massive levels of unemployment created under 13 years of Labour mismanagement.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNow we are in political utopia (for many on here) just wondering when IR35 will be scrapped?
When will immigration be capped?
When will benefits be cut?
Hesseltine is currently on QT blaming the economic problems on the World Economy, just like Gordon Brown used to do.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIt's probably been said before but what would be wrong with a CIS style card scheme?
There's a whole industry built up from contractors pay issues, surely clients would be more likely to hire direct, no need for tax insurance, agents, tax lawyers and accountants would got to the wall.
Win+win+win+win+win... I can see where the resistance will be coming from.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostWNFS with knobs, bells and whistles on.
We see you Tory bastards. (c) Steve Bell 1982.
1997-2010 Labour made things worse. Much worse.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe only party that has simplified tax in the last 100 years are the Torys. 1997-2010 Labour made things worse. Much worse.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTaxes were simpler under the Romans...
Oh, I thought you said taxies....Comment
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