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Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
JR is right. Just not the Truss way.
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What is IR 35 changes?
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IR35 is designed to clamp down on disguised employment, which is where a company hires a ‘freelance’ worker to work for them full time for an extended period. The ‘freelancer’ is paid a daily rate and the employer doesn’t handle any tax or NI on their behalf because they have hired a freelancer, rather than employing someone, so what they’re paying is a charge for the services of a business rather than a wage. From this daily rate the freelancer pays themselves a wage plus other business expenses. There are then multiple tax wheezes that they as a freelancer can employ to reduce their personal tax burden.
For freelancers working for multiple clients at any one time it’s quite legitimate for them to operate this way but there is a whole sector where a freelancer will be brought in to one company for maybe even years at a time and it really just becomes one massive tax dodge for both the company hiring them and for the freelancer themselves. IR35 calls this disguised employment and taxes the freelancer as if they were an employee. This reduces the incentive for workers to seek these arrangements. |
Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
Sunak & co are playing a dangerous game here. The NHS is currently imploding and they are content to play the role of Nero. So many people are impacted by this and are concerned by the state of the NHS, that this will come back to bite them at the next GE.
It seems that the Government have instructed the "independent" Pay Review Body to recommend that the Nurses pay be capped at 2% for 2023-2024. Difficult to see what their strategy is here unless it is one to cause as much damage for the next Government to inherit. |
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I think Rushi's mastered this PM thing. Say and do nothing and be invisible, whilst the country disintegrates...
Working so far, for Sir K anyway.... Quote:
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What has that man given the people as PM? Zilch. He's only taking and bothering with migrants. He's got ministers for everything, they should be focusing on improving our lives particularly as regards social care because that partially fixes the NHS.
On strikes, he might be getting that right if he doesn't cave; but his silence is disconcerting. However he's got money he take take from overseas aid to put to medical training. Just imagine, they haven't increased the number of medical training places (AFAIK). A shocking government and Labour isn't the answer and I don't know what is given the entrenchment of the current system. Proportional representation won't help either - quite the contrary. Broken. |
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It's not as if nurses are loaded and greedily trying to get even more money. They need to afford housing, energy bills and food as well. They'll be forced to better-paying jobs. |
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BTW, PR is the start of the answer ... |
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There's a difference of nuance (your anti-Tory bias) between what you said earlier: Quote:
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So let's turn this on its head. Through government mismanagement of pretty much everything, we've got to this sad position.
That said, with £30 billion pissed away by Truss, where's the money to be found for bringing public sector employees up to an inflationary pay standard? There's no money to pay these rises. Broken. |
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