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1. Gary Lineker is a media-savvy "national treasure."
2. This government seems to listen to highly paid footballers.
3. Gary Lineker apparently has personal experience of crazy IR35 rules; although probably not (yet) their unfair, counterproductive effects on the "little people" who work so hard to keep the UK economy working; people whose precious skills & efforts the UK so badly needs if it is every to break out of the current problems.
4. He's probably respected by the party which originally introduced IR35 in 1999. So his support would be useful both before and after the next General Election.
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Does BBC dispute with Gary Lineker have an impact on his IR35 status
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The Chancellor has announced some good news about IR35: "IR35 rules will be simplified, with 2017 and 2021 reforms repealed."
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Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, chairman of the Lords economic affairs committee 2017-22, opposes IR35. Is he another useful advocate for highly-skilled, flexible freelancers and their benefit to the UK economy?
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According to his article in Daily Telegraph, (19/2/22) Lord David Frost (of Brexit fame) proposes scrapping the new IR35 rules. We need to cherish friends like him.
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Budget announcement:
There will be a £3,000 cash grant to 700,000 of our smallest businesses, delivered by Local Authorities, and worth a total of £2 billion.
So how do we claim this? Can we claim this?
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It won't go away, lets deal with it
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We have a new Chancellor, do we have any sanity?
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My client has begun to undertake a compliance review for all their contractors in advance of the legislation changes that will come into force in force next year
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The Referendum Results, the crashing value of the Pound (and with it freelancer's State Pension), the Legal Challenge and now Article 50. - We are going through the most important event of a generation; but do freelancers have an opinion on how this will effect their future.
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