Small business group ISME has called for PAYE allowances to be scrapped and replaced with a doubling of the personal tax credit.
ISME says the PAYE allowance change would 'offset the current discrimination' which does not allow company directors or the self-employed to claim the tax credit.
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On pensions, it calls for PRSAs to be scrapped and replaced by an structure modelled on the SSIA special savings scheme. ISME also urges a review of the current retirement age
The PAYE credit is available to offset the current benefit that the self-employed have in respect of allowable expenses.
Are there not other benefits available to the self employed that are not available to PAYE employees - e.g. on the pensions front?The current system penalises people who try to set up their own companies.
Are there not other benefits available to the self employed that are not available to PAYE employees - e.g. on the pensions front?
Are there not other benefits available to the self employed that are not available to PAYE employees - e.g. on the pensions front?
Personal taxation: is the denial of PAYE credit over the top?
The denial to certain directors and employees of credit for PAYE deducted from their remuneration is so widely drafted in the Finance Act that it may well be unconstitutional writes Robert Dowley in this month's KPMG Tax Monitor. And not only that, but It may well also be in breach of the Human Rights Act. However, he adds that the affected directors and employees, are unlikely to be able to afford the luxury of a trip to the High Court or the Supreme Court to establish that decision.
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I thought that the limits on pension funding were more flexible and higher for self-employed (certain types of directors or something?) than for PAYE workers?The options on this front that are available to self-employed taxpayers are also available to PAYE taxpayers who make AVCs.
I thought that the limits on pension funding were more flexible and higher for self-employed (certain types of directors or something?) than for PAYE workers?
The group says public sector pay needs to be 'reined in' and warns that current levels of public spending are 'unsustainable'.
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