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John Matrix
Can anyone tell me about this and what it will mean for subbies?
thanks
thanks
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Explain please not all of us are mind readers MateCan anyone tell me about this and what it will mean for subbies?
thanks
I’ve put it at the top IR35?Explain please not all of us are mind readers Mate
Sorry JM means nothing to me, out of touch abit.I’ve put it at the top IR35?
IR35 Pete, it’s the thread title.Explain please not all of us are mind readers Mate
it's legislation allowing HMRC to take tax of them what's so-called self-employed, but not reaqlly AS THEONLY WORK FOR 1 COMPANY AS IF THEY WERE EMPLOYED. SOME TING LIKE THAT. BLOODY caps lock next to 2A". stupid.Sorry JM means nothing to me, out of touch abit.
I know what does it mean ? remember I'm an OAPIR35 Pete, it’s the thread title.
as my post. pete. some companys are having workers self-employed so as to avoid NI etc. IR35 is HMRC's way of grabbing tax, when these workers should not be classed as s/e as they only work for 1 firm rather than contracting to several, or working direct to customers.I know what does it mean ? remember I'm an OAP
Thanks Tel had enough of those blighters lately thanks, barsteward tried to sting me for ÂŁ10.5 K on my pension, yes ÂŁ10.5 Kas my post. pete. some companys are having workers self-employed so as to avoid NI etc. IR35 is HMRC's way of grabbing tax, when these workers should not be classed as s/e as they only work for 1 firm rather than contracting to several, or working direct to customers.
I’m being told that after April most firms won’t have subbies unless they go umbrella or PAYE. Same with agenciesas my post. pete. some companys are having workers self-employed so as to avoid NI etc. IR35 is HMRC's way of grabbing tax, when these workers should not be classed as s/e as they only work for 1 firm rather than contracting to several, or working direct to customers.
they will be still knocking on the lid door asking for the moneys when you areThanks Tel had enough of those blighters lately thanks, barsteward tried to sting me for ÂŁ10.5 K on my pension, yes ÂŁ10.5 K
Old Nick will be out of luck then Buzzthey will be still knocking on the lid door asking for the moneys when you are
lowered to the next floor ,when the devil will then asks you to cough up .lol.
I know what does it mean ? remember I'm an OAP
I’m being told that after April most firms won’t have subbies unless they go umbrella or PAYE. Same with agencies
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