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IR35 legislation changed to remove exemption of contractors working as office holders
Contractors performing ‘office holder’ assignments are set to lose their exemption from IR35 from April 2013 according to the draft Finance Bill 2013.
�ice holders’ are set to lose their exemption from IR35, under which they have not been required to pay i�

Category: News | Tue, 11 Dec 2012


Public sector contractors will need proof of IR35 status to avoid HMRC inspection
Contractors working on public sector assignments can avoid an IR35 review by proving they are outside IR35, HMRC and HM Treasury officials tell APSCo.
�can complete assignments without fear of an HMRC IR35 investigation initiated by the newly introduced o� �tion being assignment-driven), or use HMRC’s free contract review service.” Despite the concern that the off�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Oct 2012


Contractors face at least two years of the current business entity tests: IR35 Forum
Contractors may be facing two years of the business entity tests in current form, not one as originally planned, reveals the latest IR35 Forum minutes.
�C. This is according to the minutes of the latest IR35 Forum held on 23 July 2012 , which also reveal th�

Category: News | Fri, 10 Aug 2012


“Keep calm and contract on”, IR35 experts tell contractors following HMRC’s new tests
It’s IR35 business as usual for contractors – IR35 experts Andy Vessey of Qdos and Kate Cottrell of Bauer & Cottrell respond to the new HMRC tests.
�Limited company contractors are being advised by IR35 experts to “keep calm and contract on”, in respon� �e being advised by IR35 experts to “keep calm and contract on”, in response to HMRC’s new business entity te�

Category: News | Mon, 14 May 2012


Contractors face escalated IR35 threat as HMRC starts flexing new Schedule 36 powers
Contractors will face a renewed threat when HMRC start applying powers available under Schedule 36 in IR35 cases, says Matt Boddington of Accountax.
�Contractors confident that their IR35 defence would stand up to HMRC ’s scrutiny in an� �and it is no secret that HMRC are hostile to the contracting sector.” Fortunately, plenty can be done to avoid� �he continues. “Minor amendments resulting from a contract review by a specialist would make it difficult fo�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Sept 2009


PCG lobbying gains contractors Tory commitment to “review” IR35
In a letter to PCG, Shadow Business Minister Mark Prisk promises the Conservative Party will “review” IR35 should the Tories win the General Election.
�employment and tax status being challenged under IR35 legislation , if the Conservative Party win the n�

Category: News | Wed, 31 Mar 2010


Contractors cheering “staggering” Novasoft IR35 ruling are likely to be disappointed
The Novosoft IR35 ruling is inconsistent with previous IR35 status case rulings and is likely to be overturned.
�Contractors celebrating an important IR35 status victory in the Novasoft case are being war� �battle to prove he was outside IR35 during a 2002 contract, IT contractor Novak Brajkovic has won his appeal�

Category: News | Mon, 17 May 2010


Larkstar leaves grim legacy for contractor IR35 status, despite HMRC closing case
HMRC has closed the Larkstar Data case, leaving contractor Alan Brill free to retire, but its legacy will live on in IR35 case law used by HMRC.
�’s ongoing application of case law in determining IR35 status . According to a report by PCG (formerly t� �al that contractors understand if they wish their contracts to stay outside IR35. For examples, things previo�

Category: News | Fri, 23 Apr 2010


Contractor market segmentation is the key to understanding the real impact of IR35
Deeper market insights reveal the real effect of IR35 on contractors, Parasol Group’s Rob Crossland told ContractorCalculator.
�The belief that IR35 only brings in direct tax takings of about £1.5mi� �insights into how IR35 has affected them. “In the contracting sector we have a workforce with widely different� �idely different skills, rates, types and terms of contracts, plus, of course, many sectors,” explains Crossla� �plains: “A first-time contractor on a three-month contract and earning £15 an hour clearly does not need to�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Jun 2009


New IR35 resources for contractors
The latest guidance to help contractors manage their IR35 status comes in a PCG guide, which complements the newly published Contractors’ Handbook.
�) has released an updated version of its Guide to IR35 for freelance consultants and contractors. The gu� �ages contain essential guidance on all aspects of contracting. The updated PCG guide, which has been revised by� �ck taxes, interest and penalties. Upper and lower contracts Contractors are urged to insist that, if they are� �ests that will determine the IR35 status of their contract: It's still entirely possible to work outside�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Dec 2008


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