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Public sector tax attack could force contractors out of Government clients
Contractors may be forced out of the public sector if IR35 proposals are added to the growing list of anti-contractor policy introduced by Government.
�s responsible for IR35 status will only result in compliant contractors being unjustly forced onto the payrol� �ernment policy continues to increase the costs of contracting in the public sector. If proposed public sector I�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Apr 2016


Public sector IR35 reforms called into question after HMRC figures proven wrong
Experts have called proposed IR35 reforms into question after a PAC study found that roughly 90% of public sector contractors are tax compliant.
�that roughly 90% of public sector contractors are compliant from a tax perspective. This comes after media re� �Contracting bodies have called the Government’s public sector� �uates to roughly 90%. In the remaining 257 cases, contracts were terminated or came to an end before assuranc�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Apr 2016


IR35 Shield launches Monitoring to support the full compliance process
IR35 Shield has launched its Monitoring feature, which automatically checks and gathers evidence to support original IR35 status determinations.
�are made should also be preserved.” A correct and compliant initial status determination is not enough to pro� �n activity that happens during the conduct of the contract. In the new world of Off-Payroll (Chapter 10, Par�

Category: News | Tue, 27 Jul 2021


Contractors and the 2013 Budget: IR35 and GAAR, a major upheaval or damp squib?
Contractors may be facing major changes with the introduction of GAAR and amends to IR35 rules. Or the 2013 Budget may turn out to be a damp squib.
�, unwary contractors following guidance from less compliant umbrella companies could fall foul of any expense� �tly and with maximum impact. Contractors, and the contracting model of personal service companies already perce� �to the tax residency rules Contractors working on contracts outside the UK for long periods have traditionall�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Mar 2013


Contractors can judge umbrellas on comparison site
On the umbrellasupermarket web site, contractors can find ways to compare the service companies and choose which one is right for them.
�exercise, I’ve found virtually all Umbrellas are compliant with current tax legislation. As in any industry,�

Category: News | Thu, 22 Nov 2007


Umbrella contractors could face tighter expenses regime from 2013 Budget
Contractors are likely to see greater regulation of expenses, says Parasol, which is introducing expenses reforms for its contractors.
�y allowances only’ model to ensure they are fully compliant,” he adds. We know government is targeting the co� �ble changes. “We know government is targeting the contracting industry and we feel it’s only a matter of time b�

Category: News | Tue, 15 Jan 2013


Contractor expenses could become the next major issue
Abuse of contractor expenses could become the next major issue for the Revenue.
�the best protection is to make sure that you are compliant before the attack starts. Follow the Rules for Ex� �have undertaken two wholesale attacks against the contracting industry: IR35 and managed service company legisl�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Jun 2007


Contractors resent treasury attack, JSA poll shows
A survey of contractors by JSA shows that a vast majority resent the attack by the Treasury on managed service companies, and, indeed, feel unjustly singled out by it.
�administration of their own limited companies is compliant. Yet an inescapable paradox emerges: the Governme� �points out that the law attacks a far part of the contracting industry than it was originally intended to do. '� �anyone would choose the comparative insecurity of contract work. But the simple fact is that they do, and th�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Jun 2007


Contractors need reliable advice, says Barry Roback of JSA
As JSA's Barry Roback points out, contractors need reliable advice and can't get it from their agencies now that the managed service company legislation has kicked in. Accrediting service providers would offer a solution.
�financial loss. ''HMRC must already have a set of compliant criteria ready – if it doesn’t, how on earth can�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Sept 2007


Providers for contractor companies may face audits, but not accreditation
HMRC is mooting schemes to accredit or audit service providers to contractor companies to ensure that they are not managed service companies. But there is no commitment to such a scheme, and consideration is just starting.
�nd as a result many more are being lured into non-compliant, or questionable offshore schemes.'' Accreditatio�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Sept 2007


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