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Now post a link to the thread that disproved that. It was only a few months ago, and I'm pretty sure you contributed to it.Some self-employed people are fairly clear on their ability to retain 75%-85% of income; see
To be clear, self employed people such as S class directors pay more in tax than PAYE employees. They do not get PAYE tax credit, and this can even effect their spouse (who also get to pay more tax)
There are no expenses that self employed people can claim that PAYE employees can not. Self employed also get to pay corporation tax, accountant's bills and other compliance costs.