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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAndrew Lansley faces questions after leaked emails reveal at least 25 senior staff have salaries paid to companies. Department of Health apologises over tax deals 'misunderstanding'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...P=EMCSOCEML657
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWasn't it John Birt who tried not to be on the BBC's payroll? :yikes:
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well self employed is a term that means one thing when it is a tax dodge for a corpocat and another when it is part of the great recasualisation of labour that is going on .... enough to make one a Fabian innitAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postwell self employed is a term that means one thing when it is a tax dodge for a corpocat and another when it is part of the great recasualisation of labour that is going on .... enough to make one a Fabian innit
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostFor all the rhetoric this so called "government" are hell bent on making it harder and harder for people to be self employed (and the last lot didn't make it easier either !) ............
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governments love self employment, Costs them nothing now, and nothing in the future, since the SE get close to zero benefits.
It must make genuine, hard working self employed people sick to see what are, in fact highly paid public servants getting a nice little tax break.
This break may save the government a few pounds, but it would be better if it were all above board, and we paid them a bit less.
Easy solution.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postwell self employed is a term that means one thing when it is a tax dodge for a corpocat and another when it is part of the great recasualisation of labour that is going on .... enough to make one a Fabian innit
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postwell self employed is a term that means one thing when it is a tax dodge for a corpocat and another when it is part of the great recasualisation of labour that is going on .... enough to make one a Fabian innit
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Lateralthinking1
Appalled. This is an absolute scandal. How long before we hear it is going on in DWP and HMRC too?
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postgovernments love self employment, Costs them nothing now, and nothing in the future, since the SE get close to zero benefits.
It must make genuine, hard working self employed people sick to see what are, in fact highly paid public servants getting a nice little tax break.
This break may save the government a few pounds, but it would be better if it were all above board, and we paid them a bit less.
Easy solution.
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Having always been self employed , what I have noticed is for those of us who are sole traders (which includes the vast majority of musicians ) things have got much tighter so that if one has temporary cash flow problems (try being ill for a couple of weeks with no sick pay etc ) there is no way to negotiate spreading things like tax and Ni while one recovers. When I started my first three years tax bills were based on my first years profit, this effectively meant that I had very low tax while I got my business established (and then gradually paid it all over the course of several years). If I was starting out today , it would be significantly harder to develop a significant body of work to become viable as a business. Surely we should be encouraging people to be self reliant and develop careers that make the most of their talents and skills ???
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostNo - well, not this one, anyway. All employed statuses can be used as tax dodges by those who wish to do so; one has only to consider the employers who employ people over state retirement age in order to avoid employers' NIC1 liability, only to have their employees sub-contract work to others, rather than actually employing people who are under state retirement age directly - and that's only one of heaven knows how many such dodges. SOme of these get-arounds are harder in France; for example, self-employed sole traders' social charges do not cease when they reach state retirement age as is the case over here but continue indefinitely as long as they continue to work (so it's no wonder that there's such a black market for work over there).I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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