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New Changes with HMRC and self employment for podiatrists

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Bonnie, May 29, 2020.

  1. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member


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    Hi A college mentioned that there was new financial changes for self employed podiatrists coming in, from HMRC.
    Anybody heard about this.?
    Regards
    Bonnie
     
  2. Annie247

    Annie247 Welcome New Poster

    It’s been postponed until next year but it’s for all ‘self-employed’ who work for one employer e.g rent a chair in a clinic. Lots of info on HMRC website or your accountant should be able to give you any advice you need. Hope this helps
     
  3. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member

    Thank you.
    Bonnie
     
  4. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member

    Hi
    Has anyone got any information re HMRC changes re IR35 that might affect podiatrists working freelance/ as associates?
    Thanks
    Bonnie
     
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