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Vote to scrap or repeal IR35 on Treasury website, contractors urged
The government’s Spending Challenge on the Treasury website enters its next phase, with UK public asked to vote on options – including scrapping IR35.
�to reintroduce a fair tax regime for the flexible contracting workforce. “Contractors can show government that�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Aug 2010


New online Employment Status Tool to help contractors navigate IR35 and beyond
Contractors and freelancers can freely access a reliable online tool providing a highly accurate interpretation of their employment status.
�help them to make confident decisions about their contracts and tax affairs. And in today’s litigious busines� �research and spoke to experts in employment law, contract law, taxation and IR35. They also drew on over te�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Aug 2010


Changes to IR35 could impact on clients and agencies
Changes to IR35 that place extra costs and liabilities on clients could cause damage to the UK’s flexibility, says Alan Rommel of Parity Resources.
�n the growth of trading models as alternatives to contracting through a limited company ; these include things� �r field invested substantially into reviewing our contracts so as to make them as IR35-friendly as possible.� �wth of a whole new services sector providing IR35 contract reviews , IR35 investigation insurance and expert�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


Contractor’s bid for employment rights denied as Tilson loses Tilson v Alstom appeal
Contractor Andrew Tilson has lost his appeal and been denied the right to claim for unfair dismissal from his former client Alstom Transport.
�m unfair dismissal from Alstom Transport when his contract was terminated. It was the first ruling of its ki�

Category: News | Thu, 25 Nov 2010


IR35 Solutions – Part 1: Determining the objectives of IR35’s potential replacements
In the first of a series of articles analysing potential solutions to IR35, ContractorCalculator examines the objectives of IR35 and its replacements.
�ed at those leaving employment on Friday to start contracting for their previous employer on Monday, and doing�

Category: News | Thu, 02 Dec 2010


Control issue dominates in IR35 victories
Contractors continue to win most IR35 court cases, showing the legislation itself is misconceived. PCG have gone far to prove this in case law. The Revenue is likely to take a similar beating over the MSC legislation.
�d Comments David Royden, a lawyer specialising in contract law with Layton's Solicitors in Manchester: ''Of�

Category: News | Wed, 23 May 2007


No IR35 precedent set for contractors by island consultants case, experts say
The IR35 case lost by Island Consultants before HMRC Special Commissioners last week does not set a precedent that will change the way contractors operate, as experts agree.
�problem for Island Consultants. All Lawspeed IR35 contracts (as opposed to our standard contracts) that our c� �of specialist skills towards STW’s project. Each contract was time based, namely 3 months. I would say that�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Jul 2007


Contractors want to know whom they work for
The issues in James v. Greenwich will decide this and their determination is already changing the way IR35 claims are handled.
�ering parcels for Greenwich Council, but this was contracted for through an agency. James didn't get regular w� �f time is not by itself sufficient to mean that a contract of employment can or should be implied and this i�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Nov 2007


Lawspeed IR35 win shows contractors can prove status
Lawspeed has won a significant IR35 case before the Special Commissioners.
�BDA--its work was strictly limited to the project contracted for. Control Issue This was a defence project, an� �ways have a right of substitution clause in their contracts, although in itself it may not constitute proof o� �ars ago. Datagate had entered into entered into a contract with the agency now called Technology Project Ser�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jan 2008


Contractor loses £99,000 in IR35 case for being 'part and parcel'
A contractor has lost an IR35 ruling that will cost his company £99,000. He was ruled 'part and parcel' of the end-client, being a full-fledged member of the client's teams and even having spot-checks.
�n 2000 on a series of projects, under a series of contracts, for the AA. But the judges found that Bessel's w� �is an extremely experienced IT tester. Through a contract with the London-based agency DPP International Lt�

Category: News | Mon, 21 Jan 2008


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