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Crucial Dragonfly Consulting IR35 appeal has been lost
The contracting sector is reeling after Dragonfly’s John Bessell loses a crucial IR35 appeal at the High Court.
�Bessell, leaving him with a huge tax bill and the contracting sector with an even bigger headache. Dragonfly Co� �put forward by Bessell’s defence team. ‘Notional Contracts’ The Treasury-proposed IR35 legislation has allow� �roved by HMRC to have been within IR35 during his contract with client The Automobile Association. Supported�
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| Thu, 04 Sept 2008
Accountax tight-lipped on loss of key Dragonfly IR35 appeal
Accountax, retained by the PCG to defend the Dragonfly IR35 case, is tight-lipped on the loss of the appeal and the impact on contractors.
�report their views. For now, though, many in the contracting sector appear to be in a state of shock.�
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| Sat, 06 Sept 2008
Dragonfly ruling means HMRC calling the shots on IR35 and contractor status
Following the Dragonfly ruling, it is beginning to look like HMRC is ahead in its campaign to classify many contractors as employees.
�ssell’s IR35 appeal in the High Court , a shocked contracting sector is starting to take stock of the implicati�
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| Mon, 08 Sept 2008
Dragonfly verdict - “no massive additional exposure to IR35 risk”
Following analysis of the Dragonfly case, IR35 experts Qdos Consulting say that contractors should fear no major IR35 risk but must take action now.
�g in expert colleagues to stay outside IR35 . Sub-contracting elements of their work to colleagues and absorbin� �ors must still take urgent action to ensure their contracts and working arrangement with clients are clear, a� �not overrule the implications of the hypothetical contract. Contractors should still take urgent action Acco�
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| Wed, 10 Sept 2008
Only ‘reasonable care’ will help contractors avoid IR35 penalties
Guidance from HMRC places a greater regulatory and financial burden on contractors, who have to demonstrate ‘reasonable care’ in every contract.
�ded by a range of specialist organisations in the contracting sector. Perhaps the time has now come when contra� �l have to take even greater care when negotiating contracts with their agents and clients. In future, every c� �expected that if a contractor does not get their contract reviewed for IR35 by an expert, they have not “ta�
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| Wed, 24 Sept 2008
Contractors’ clients can avoid litigation in IR35 cases like Dragonfly
Despite speculation of clients being sued in IR35 cases like the recent Dragonfly ruling, with no breach of contract clients avoid possible action.
�ax bills by giving HMRC evidence that implies the contracts were within IR35 are likely to be free of any res� �vidence supplied by his client that indicated his contract was inside IR35. This was only one of many cases�
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| Thu, 25 Sept 2008
Contractors taking dangerous risks with IR35 status, says our survey
Many contractors may be putting themselves at grave risk by disregarding their IR35 status, the latest ContractorCalculator survey reveals.
�sn’t necessarily bring wisdom, even the length of contracting career does not seem to change contractors’ behav� �that 56% of contractors say they never get their contracts reviewed for IR35 issues, and only 20% do seek pr� �ught by IR35, but only 24% have had their current contract professionally reviewed to verify this. The last�
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| Wed, 15 Oct 2008
Impartiality of UK’s justice system undermined by government’s attempts...
The government’s desperate attempts to generate additional tax revenues are undermining the impartiality of the UK’s justice system
�ofessional freelancer’s wishes.” The input of the contracting sector to the strength of the UK’s engineering, I� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
“Contractors playing Russian roulette with their tax affairs”
Survey shows that contractors and freelance professionals are disregarding basic best practice in ensuring their contracts are outside IR35.
�isregarding basic best practice in ensuring their contracts are outside IR35, putting them at risk of being c� �ow that: 93% of respondents believe their current contract is not caught by IR35, but only 24% have had thei�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Uber ruling is good for contractors with important lessons to learn, say experts
Expert analysis of the London Uber court case reveals important lessons help you stay outside IR35.
�real possibility that they will be disregarded.” Contracting sector says clearer guidelines required Whilst co� �s undertaking on their own account and enter into contracts with clients or customers to provide work or serv� �hip panned out in practice. This wasn’t the case. Contract terms simply didn't align with reality Roger Sinc�
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