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Have Off-Payroll IR35 reforms rendered contractors guilty until proven innocent?
With the Off-Payroll rules, HMRC has created a regime whereby contractors are considered caught by IR35 unless they can conclusively prove otherwise.
�ntermediary must now prove that: The hypothetical contract between their company and the client couldn’t be�
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| Tue, 12 Jun 2018
HMRCs IR35 CEST tool without MOO can never be fully accurate says legal tax expert
IR35 tribunal history shows that, without considering MOO, HMRC’s CEST tool can never be fully accurate, says Chartergates director, Matt Boddington.
�roject he was engaged on were to suffer a hiatus. Contracting ‘inherently inconsistent’ with employment Most co� �ligation is that it determines whether there is a contract in existence at all. Without mutuality of obligat�
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| Thu, 14 Jun 2018
Has HMRC misled the Chancellor and Treasury on the Off-Payroll tax and IR35 rules?
HMRC’s integrity has been called into question after correspondence emerged suggesting the Chancellor and Treasury may have been misled on the law.
�ves payment for doing so – better understood as a contract existing between the two parties. CEST assumes as�
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| Tue, 19 Jun 2018
How contractors can reclaim their tax for a wrongful IR35 assessment
Contractors who have been adversely affected as a result of the Off-Payroll rules could recoup thousands of pounds in overpaid tax. Find out how!
�r you have had unlawful deductions made from your contracting earnings by a third party. Tax Reclaim isn’t curr� �ad unfair and unlawful deductions made from their contract earnings. However, working in tandem with tax exp�
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Articles: Public Sector IR35 Reforms
| Mon, 25 Jun 2018
Latest EAT ruling reinforces that HMRC erred in law with CEST tool
An EAT has overturned an earlier tribunal decision due to a lack of mutuality of obligation, proving that HMRC erred in law by omitting MOO from CEST.
�nt at the point of considering or entering into a contract.” The ruling aside, the fact that an EAT almost e�
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| Wed, 27 Jun 2018
Off-Payroll (IR35) small company’s exemption fraught with difficulty, says JSA
Proposals to introduce a small company exemption to the Off-Payroll rules in the private sector pose numerous problems, says Chris James of JSA.
�he expects the criteria to be amended to include contract engagements. Small company criteria at risk of ex�
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| Mon, 04 Feb 2019
Reaction to Off-Payroll (IR35) consultation: 12 months to defuse tax time-bomb
Private sector contractor clients have 12 months to mitigate the threats posed by HMRC’s Off-Payroll proposals, warns ContractorCalculator.
�RC proposals risk breakdown of engagements before contracts are signed Hypocritical proposals remove all conc� �ee IR35 status from the offset prior to signing a contract. HMRC has recognised that transparency throughout�
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| Wed, 06 Mar 2019
HMRC’s £1.3bn non-compliance claim in Off-Payroll consultation doesn’t align with OBR
HMRC’s claim as to the cost of non-compliance with IR35 has been called into question after it was revealed that it doesn’t align with OBR forecasts.
�rely different beast. “The public sector, and the contract positions therein, are far more heavily regulated�
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| Fri, 15 Mar 2019
ContractorCalculator dissects HMRC’s private sector Off-Payroll consultation
ContractorCalculator has launched a critique of HMRC’s latest Off-Payroll consultation, dissecting its claims, assumptions and proposals.
�its consultation, has been circulated to MPs and contracting stakeholders to help inform debate in upcoming me�
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| Wed, 03 Apr 2019
MPs challenge Off-Payroll (IR35) as debate reaches Parliament
Contractor concerns were heard in Parliament yesterday as MPs met in Westminster to debate the contentious Off-Payroll rules.
�e welcome the decision by MPs to stand up for the contracting sector and expose the issues and pitfalls of this�
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| Fri, 05 Apr 2019
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