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Contractors should choose limited companies if the fit is right
There is pressure in the industry on contractors to choose PAYE umbrellas for their businesses. Barry Roback of JSA shows that those for whom a limited company is a good fit should try one on.
�ce company, or even whether or not you are within IR35 . Make the Right Choice Many agencies, which are� �a good choice for someone who isn't committed to contracting. ''If you are just going to give it a try for the�

Category: News | Fri, 17 Aug 2007


Contractor accounting: How to manage your company accounting
How can contractors manage their accounting for a contracting limited company and at what point should they call in the services of their accountant?
�contractor, reducing the risk of being caught by IR35 Contractors have much more flexibility with how t� �Limited company contracting has traditionally been the trading vehicle chosen� �limited company? Contractors typically choose to contract via a limited company for a number of reasons. Th�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Mon, 19 Jan 2009


PCG welcomes direct approach taken by HMRC
PCG Comments on the Proposals to Tackle Managed Service Companies
�the government’s reasoning in removing MSCs from IR35 and leaving it in place for other intermediaries�

Category: News | Thu, 07 Dec 2006


Contractors should have schedules in their contracts
Having a schedule in your contract is a great way to stay outside ensure the expectations are clearly defined between contractor and client.
�Show that you have the terms to keep you outside IR35 Contract Essentials When you contract with an age� �hich specialises in contractor affairs: ''You are contracting to provide specific services; you are not signing� �The schedule is a critical part of contractor contracts, and you need to see that it is handled properly.� �sh. So it is important that you demand a two-part contract: 1) the general terms governing your work, and 2)�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 18 Oct 2007


Off-payroll rules forcing contractors from the public sector due to poor guidance
EXCLUSIVE: Off-payroll rules are driving contractors from public sector clients as direct result of poor implementation guidance.
�ugh stance.” Departments have developed their own IR35 compliance tests, at great cost The lack of firm� �s currently and formerly working on public sector contracts that the rules are being applied inconsistently a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Sept 2013


Budget 2019: Off-Payroll IR35 reforms to be extended to private sector in April 2020
The Chancellor has announced the Off-Payroll rules will hit the private sector in April 2020, with the full impact of the public sector damage yet to be realised.
�ling perceived high levels of non-compliance with IR35 among the self-employed, stating "Widespread non-� �ement will attract angry criticism throughout the contracting sector, with Government yet to conclude its analy� �ll-conceived rules, and encourage the rest of the contract sector to do support us in this.” Government fail�

Category: News | Mon, 29 Oct 2018


Launch of the Stop The Off-Payroll Tax campaign
The campaign is calling on the Government to drop these damaging plans – and instead launch a review of the IR35 legislation.
�s about the Government’s damaging plans to extend IR35 to the private sector. Building on this, we have� �IR35 legislation and to work out how to recognise contracting within the tax system. The campaign website is he�

Category: News | Sat, 18 May 2019


ContractorCalculator dissects HMRC’s private sector Off-Payroll consultation
ContractorCalculator has launched a critique of HMRC’s latest Off-Payroll consultation, dissecting its claims, assumptions and proposals.
�sk Assumptions that contractors will work ‘inside IR35’ at no extra cost are naïve and damaging to proje� �its consultation, has been circulated to MPs and contracting stakeholders to help inform debate in upcoming me�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Apr 2019


Test contractors for IR35 or risk litigation: IPSE’s warning to public sector clients
Public sector clients who don’t take necessary measures to assess contractors for IR35 could risk litigation, warns IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�heir due diligence when assessing contractors for IR35 could be placing themselves at serious risk of li� �sm amongst contractors More positive news for the contract sector came in the form of the Chancellor’s recen�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Apr 2017


Has HMRC misled the Chancellor and Treasury on the Off-Payroll tax and IR35 rules?
HMRC’s integrity has been called into question after correspondence emerged suggesting the Chancellor and Treasury may have been misled on the law.
�reasury on key parts of the law used to determine IR35 status, and which were purposely omitted from the� �ves payment for doing so – better understood as a contract existing between the two parties. CEST assumes as�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jun 2018


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