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IR35 Forum – Part 2: Targeting strategies to segment contractors into IR35 risk bands
In this second of a series of articles analysing options open to the IR35 Forum, ContractorCalculator looks at HMRC’s contractor targeting strategies.
�lient for more than a set period; or they are not contracted on a specific project; or they have previously be� �actor in business and the other is an employee. A contracting insider’s view on what constitutes a high risk co� �’ – these workers start on a genuine project, but contract extension follows contract extension, until they�
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| Thu, 23 Jun 2011
IR35 Forum – Part 4: ‘In-business’ tests are great idea in theory, not in practice
Contractors in all their variety simply can’t be reduced to tick boxes. In-business tests are great in theory, but will fail contractors in practice.
�efined by tax inspectors, and had the blessing of contracting sector representatives on the Forum, would be a p�
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| Tue, 28 Jun 2011
IR35 Forum – Part 5: How to measure whether IR35 really is being better administered
If HMRC and the Treasury are serious about improving IR35’s administration, they need transparent processes to benchmark and measure performance.
�etter administer IR35. Whilst contractors and the contracting community broadly welcome the intention to ‘bette�
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| Wed, 29 Jun 2011
IR35 Forum – Part 3: Better administration of IR35 – so what does that actually mean?
In this third of a series of articles analysing options open to the IR35 Forum, ContractorCalculator examines what better administration looks like.
�inistered” might, and might not, look like from a contracting perspective. This is the third in a series of art� �ion for several years without seeking alternative contracts or doing anything that remotely resembled running�
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| Thu, 30 Jun 2011
ContractorCalculator Whitepaper: IR35 - Better administration or enforcement?
The “better administration” of IR35 promised to contractors by Chancellor George Osborne can in practice only mean "better enforcement".
�turn, will result in an even greater focus on the contracting sector by an HMRC under pressure to increase tax�
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| Wed, 31 Aug 2011
IR35 Forum: partial breakthrough over risk rules but in-business tests may be looming
The IR35 Forum makes two significant breakthroughs: HMRC will no longer consider contracts in isolation and will publish its general risk indicators.
�ness tests’ imposed in other countries with large contracting workforces have not benefited contractors; in cas� �. HMRC has agreed that it will no longer consider contracts in isolation. The Forum minutes state that, “in o�
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| Wed, 23 Nov 2011
IR35 Forum reveals HMRC to publish IR35 Business Test in April 2012
Contractors learn from the latest IR35 Forum that HMRC intends to publish online its new IR35 Business Test and IR35 risk scenarios in April 2012.
�ce for and to educate contractors, recruiters and contracting services firms. This initiative will be led by th� �s businesses as a single entity, rather than on a contract by contract basis. This is likely to place a grea�
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| Sat, 24 Mar 2012
HMRC’s business entity tests for contractors may already be unravelling
Concerns are being raised about the scoring and weighting of HMRC’s new business entity tests, which could class most contractors as ‘at risk’.
�ts work in practice, but also how HMRC deals with contracting firms found to be at medium or high risk. John Br� �ontractor could still pass IR35 tests, with their contracts easily being outside IR35. “In other words, the n�
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| Wed, 04 Apr 2012
Contractor guide to the settlements legislation S624 ITTOIA 2005, formerly S660
Contractors can assign shares to a spouse despite the settlements legislation, because of the Arctic Systems case.
�ommercial transaction, the valuation process of a contracting business is inherently flawed. If an HMRC inspect�
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Articles: Settlements Legislation
| Mon, 30 Jan 2012
Settlements legislation (S624/S660): minimising risks of an inspection and penalties
Contractors sharing income with a non-fee-earning partner can adopt a number of strategies to avoid an HMRC inspection that could result in penalties.
�ouse can make an investment and buy shares in the contracting business at market rate. This may be a good optio�
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Articles: Settlements Legislation
| Mon, 24 Jul 2017
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