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Taylor Review recommendations could make IR35 redundant, but not before big changes
The Taylor Review recommendations could spell the end for IR35, but not before the Government pushes the draconian reforms out to the private sector.
�Instead they’ll be operating on fixed employment contracts to secure the rights they qualify for. What does� �llout could also have major repercussions for the contract sector. Key points for contractors: Aligning taxa�
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| Wed, 12 Jul 2017
Contractors can make Brexit work: unleash, don’t shackle the UK’s flexible workforce
Contractors are well positioned to underpin plans to make Brexit work, but only if regulatory attacks stop and there is a plan in place to implement.
�tions. Firstly, no more regulations targeting the contracting sector. The proposed public sector IR35 changes m�
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| Tue, 28 Jun 2016
IR35 public sector consultation does not mean the end of limited company contracting
HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation is not the end of limited companies, as the drivers for flexible working and incorporation are still growing.
�ent workers and contractors are not going to stop contracting and go back to being employees just because the G� �s will insist on a rate premium for public sector contracts costing the taxpayer dearly. Or probably both. Ye�
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| Wed, 29 Jun 2016
IR35 rule changes mean public sector contractor costs could rise by 23%
IR35 rule changes for the public sector mean Government – not contractors – could be left out of pocket resulting from miscalculations and oversights.
�point where the difference in taxes paid between contracts inside and outside of IR35 is £3,500. Assuming co� �r year, a limited company contractor on a £35,000 contract outside of IR35 would take home £26,360 after pay�
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| Tue, 22 Mar 2016
Cameron and the Conservatives are hardly contractors’ friends
David Cameron and the Tories are hardly contractors’ friends, as shown by the excessive regulation the contingent workforce now has to endure.
�nation.” IPSE does a fine job of lobbying for the contracting sector, but it can be hard to maintain healthy re�
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| Thu, 12 May 2016
IR35 lobbying – Phillip Lee, MP for Bracknell is out of touch with reality
Some MPs have demonstrated they don’t have a clue about IR35 or the risks it poses. Help fight IR35 by getting your MP to take note and take action.
�h conducted excludes the input of contractors and contracting stakeholders. Following suit from the events prec� �e recites HMRC verbatim once more. Anybody in the contract sector knows that this claim is ludicrous. There�
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| Tue, 02 Jan 2018
76% of PSBs applying blanket rules: why HMRC needs to reconsider IR35 reforms
HMRC will not be able to paper over the cracks exposed in a new FCSA study into IR35. Any attempt to do so would be like putting lipstick on a pig.
�, while 8% granted their contractors outside IR35 contracts without an assessment. It goes to show that when�
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| Tue, 01 May 2018
HMRC is incapable of implementing and policing the Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms
HMRC demonstrated its ineptitude when losing a recent IR35 tribunal case. If the taxman can’t get it right, what chance does the general public have?
�e minimum obligation inherent in every commerical contract. Consequently, it was purposely omitted from CEST�
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| Wed, 06 Jun 2018
HMRC and IR35 have fuelled tax avoidance, which will worsen with Off-Payroll
HMRC’s war on tax avoidance wouldn’t be necessary if it wasn’t for its punitive IR35 regime. Now the Off-Payroll rules look set to make matters worse.
�hirers and agencies are advertising ‘inside IR35’ contracts with rates which are inclusive of their own emplo� �n never introduced IR35, marginalising the entire contract sector in the process, tax avoidance as we know i�
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| Wed, 18 Jul 2018
£200m tax reclaim among multiple consequences of HMRC’s malfunctioning CEST tool
HMRC is refusing to acknowledge the facts concerning its flawed CEST tool, when it should be bracing itself for a serious, and costly, fallout.
�than 2,000 contractors found that 94% would avoid contracts placing them inside IR35, with 25% stating they w� �all of which make bleak reading for UK plc. Fewer contract engagements are an inevitable outcome. A recent C�
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| Fri, 03 Aug 2018
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