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Off-Payroll: HMRC’s guidance versus the facts
ContractorCalculator examines HMRC recent Off-Payroll guidance, exposing its confusing, contentious and often contradictory advice.
�ved. Often contrary to the practical realities of contracting, and occasionally at odds with the Off-Payroll le� �lk. Instead, clients are more likely to advertise contracts as ‘inside IR35’ or ‘PAYE only’, diminishing thei� �to arrangements where the worker is engaged in a contract of service . This may seem pernickety, but the ul�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Oct 2019


HMRC’s claims to offer effective amnesty to contractors cannot be trusted
HMRC’s promise to only use information gained from the Off-Payroll rules prospectively are to be treated “with caution and scepticism”, warn experts.
�eroded over recent years, particularly within the contracting sector where its attempts to ‘maximise revenues’�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Oct 2019


IR35 public sector reforms: draft legislation threatens public sector car crash
Changes to plans to reform IR35 in the public sector are likely to give rise to a wave of contract disputes between contractors, clients and agencies.
�ith public sector contractors already engaging in contracts that will end beyond the implementation of the re� �arding the changes and how they might affect your contract if you are a public sector contractor, watch this�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Dec 2016


Public sector IR35 reforms: contractors need to take stock, says IPSE chief executive
Public sector contractors need to consider their position following the biggest change to IR35 in its history, warns IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�y staunch opposition to the changes from multiple contracting stakeholders in the form of consultation response� �lly shift the way in which people engage with the contract sector.” Not only this, a substantial reduction i�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Dec 2016


Public sector IR35 reforms are ‘a departure from reality’, warn experts
IR35 experts have slammed the public sector IR35 reforms as ‘hopelessly uneconomic’, with contractors amongst several parties set to bear the brunt.
�its technical note : Workers 4 U Ltd is an agency contracted to supply mental health nurse Mikael to an NHS Tr� �line: “The Law Place has needed to amend 100’s of contracts that were previously assessed using the failed Em� �our online IR35 test . Then secure an independent contract review and speak to your public sector client to�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Dec 2016


Public sector contractors: 6 step plan to carry on working outside IR35
Follow this 6 step action plan to keep you operating outside IR35 by mitigating the impact of the public sector reforms.
�ndently test your IR35 status If you want to stay contracting in the public sector and remain outside IR35, you� �measures could see you forced into an inside-IR35 contract, costing you thousands of pounds in extra tax. Yo�

Category: Articles: Public Sector IR35 Reforms | Mon, 12 Dec 2016


How public sector organisations need to prepare for the IR35 reforms – right now!
Use our expert five step action plan to retain skilled resources, cut costs and keep compliant with the public sector IR35 reforms.
�ld simply leave for more lucrative private sector contracts. The fallout for your organisation is potentially� �Contractors will not want to remain in an ongoing contract that has suddenly changed from outside IR35 to in�

Category: Articles: Public Sector IR35 Reforms | Wed, 04 Jan 2017


Public sector contractors need to renegotiate contracts now to avoid IR35 risk
IR35 reform makes public sector contract renegotiations essential and contractors need to let agencies know, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�If you’re contracting in the public sector you need to act fast to rene� �public sector you need to act fast to renegotiate contracts with agencies and end clients, or risk excessive� �contractor needs to begin negotiations over a new contract.” Does IR35 reform warrant contract renegotiation�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Feb 2017


Emergency action plan for public sector bodies affected by IR35
HMRC’s latest IR35 announcement poses another threat to PSBs. Find out how you can mitigate your risk of losing your contractors.
�isk. For contractors paid a month in arrears, all contracts need to be IR35 tested prior to 6 March. If you h� �am . Negotiating contracts outside IR35 Once each contract has been IR35 tested, you can make an informed de�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Feb 2017


Public sector contractors – 11 ways to commit IR35 suicide
Here are 11 things you must avoid if you want to stay outside IR35. Whatever you do, don’t ignore them!
�et these benefits. Genuine contractors don't. 10. Contracting with a former employer the day after leaving work� �s mistakes that you could be making, pushing your contract to be caught by IR35 and therefore subjecting you�

Category: Articles: Public Sector IR35 Reforms | Mon, 20 Feb 2017


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