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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI can't imagine IR35 should be high up the list for sorting out Britain. IT contractors are a pretty small minority and I'm quite surprised it was mentioned at all pre-election, unless they actually genuinely believe in small business?Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by threaded View PostGosh, how long has it been? It's taken them long enough!
At the rate you are asking, they'll have the country sorted out in time for tea.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI bet they create a new independent commission to review IR35.
All I have heard so far from the new government is that they will "create a new independent commission" to sort out just about every issue they're facing.
We will have no fewer than 30 new independent commissions in 6 months from nowComment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI agree with the others who commented on this. Two weeks was fairly quick, especially as all manifesto policies are first negotiated with the LibDems.
At the rate you are asking, they'll have the country sorted out in time for tea.
Question is, what will happen to the PCG now?Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostThis just in...
http://programmeforgovernment.hmg.gov.uk/business/
"We will review IR 35, as part of a wholesale review of all small business taxation, and seek to replace it with simpler measures that prevent tax avoidance but do not place undue administrative burdens or uncertainty on the self-employed, or restrict labour market flexibility."Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostError establishing a database connection
If you can't see why, then you must vote labour.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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IIRC the lib dems were going to abolish IR35 by making the treatment of dividends the same as other income ie subject to tax and ni just as if they were salaryComment
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