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IT contractors in the NHS “unlikely to trigger” off-payroll or IR35 rules
IT contractors working on contracts with the NHS are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules. Good news as demand soars says Don Tomlinson of max20.
�is underscored by educating NHS clients about how contracting works: “The NHS is a fantastic employer with lots� �“IT contractors working on NHS contracts are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules whe� �ing forced onto Pay As You Earn (PAYE), or out of contract. “Demand is soaring within the NHS for experience�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2012


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.
�s currently and formerly working on public sector contracts that the rules are being applied inconsistently a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Sept 2013


Contractor brain drain: off-payroll rules threaten critical public service delivery
EXCLUSIVE: Contractors with essential skills are leaving the public sector, forced out by the off-payroll rules that threaten key service delivery.
�r who left a ‘body-shopping’ IT consultancy to go contracting, is concerned that the level of competition among� �s currently and formerly working on public sector contracts have indicated to ContractorCalculator that key p�

Category: News | Wed, 02 Oct 2013


Off-payroll rules drive public sector contractor exodus: HMRC steps up IR35 enquiries
The off-payroll rules are driving a contractor exodus from public sector clients & HMRC is targeting public sector contractors, says Qdos’ Seb Maley.
�s to contractors with key skills, who are leaving contracts because of the sheer hassle the off-payroll rules� �lt is that the contractor just leaves and finds a contract with a private sector client.” Poor guidance and�

Category: News | Thu, 03 Oct 2013


Off-payroll damage continues: costs spiral to replace contractors and apply rules
EXCLUSIVE: The off-payroll rules are backfiring further, as the taxpayer faces mounting costs of implementation and replacing terminated contractors.
�“From what contractors currently on public sector contracts, or who have recently left or been forced out, ar� �another third were asked to secure an independent contract review , and a quarter have to provide a deemed p�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Oct 2013


Contractor livelihoods threatened by new ‘false employment’ test
Contractor livelihoods are threatened by proposed ‘false employment’ test, forcing all contractors to pay PAYE tax and NICs, warns Egos’ Roger Sinclair.
�e agency, and not the worker All companies in the contracting supply chain, including agencies, master vendors,�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Dec 2013


Contractors excluded from proposed False Self-Employment rules by technicality
Limited company and umbrella contractors are excluded from proposed False Self-Employment legislation through a tax technicality, explains Lawspeed.
�d their findings to an audience of recruiters and contracting sector stakeholders in its recent seminar under t� �under obligation to provide personal services The contract is via a third party agency contract The worker i�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Jan 2014


IR35 Forum: Expect "real improvements" for contractors, says recruiter body APSCo
Contractors can expect the IR35 Forum to deliver real improvements, according to Ann Swain of APSCo, the recruiter body that is now part of the forum.
�We appreciate the desire amongst the professional contracting community for clarity regarding IR35,” says Swain�

Category: News | Tue, 24 May 2011


IR35 Forum – Part 1: Analysing the objectives for IR35’s better administration
In the first of a series of articles analysing options open to the IR35 Forum, ContractorCalculator looks at why IR35 deserves better administration.
�s objectives and looks at why contractors and the contracting sector IR35 affects – not to mention the governme�

Category: News | Sun, 05 Jun 2011


Contractors face ongoing uncertainty as HMRC proposes broad risk bands to IR35 Forum
Contractors face ongoing uncertainty as the minutes of the first IR35 Forum reveal that HMRC is proposing to segment them in broad bands of IR35 risk.
�d to accommodate the often harsh realities of the contracting and employment marketplace. HMRC compliance and r�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Jun 2011


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