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GSK letters show HMRC as no better than a common scammer wrecking the UK economy
Is HMRC out of control? Its latest phishing letters make false demands, scamming small businesses like a con artist and wrecking the UK economy.
�y a credible IR35 off-payroll rules expert of the contracts worked during the year HMRC mentions. If the expe� �st frighteningly, we may see tens of thousands of contract roles and projects relocated outside of the UK to�
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| Thu, 05 Sept 2019
Stop the Off-Payroll Tax: Final push required to mitigate Off-Payroll damage
The contract sector needs to rally together to capitalise on its campaign efforts and help mitigate the damage threatened by the Off-Payroll tax.
�The contracting sector urgently needs to rally if it is to mitiga� �ered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), and is one the contract sector should take similar encouragement from. Th�
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| Tue, 10 Sept 2019
Please Boris, don’t torch the UK’s flexible workforce
PM Boris Johnson stands of the verge of torching the UK’s flexible workforce, causing irreversible damage to business and the economy in the process.
�of whom have cash reserves to fund time away from contracting and are happy to do so for numerous reasons, incl� �is to assess engagements and offer ‘outside IR35’ contracts where fit – to be a viable option. This stems fro� �ontractors for the same outlay is to reduce their contract rates by 25%. Inevitably, contractors are voting�
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| Mon, 24 Feb 2020
Fear of uncertainty is killing the flexible workforce
Through the draconian Off-Payroll Tax, HMRC has leveraged fear and uncertainty in a manner that looks set to decimate the UK’s flexible workforce.
�ncers is the sourcing of employment tax costs for contracts deemed ‘inside IR35’. For engagements with affect� �tions are unlawfully deducting this cost from the contract rate, subjecting freelancers to effective double�
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| Tue, 17 Mar 2020
COVID-19 should forever kill HMRC’s bulls**t concept of ‘deemed employment’
COVID-19 has laid bare the flaws and anomalies within Government’s treatment of the self-employed, in particular the notion of ‘deemed employment’.
�ed employees’, they should do so on an employment contract. They should not be afforded a workaround by legi�
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| Thu, 26 Mar 2020
Contractors , hold your nerve: the UK economy is not doing so badly
Contractors should hold their nerve and keep contracting as, despite some gloomy economic news, many success stories don’t make the media headlines.
�und (IMF). But they should stay positive and keep contracting. If you look beneath the headlines and at the com� �ia, yet they will create tens of thousands of new contracts and jobs, as well as adding to industrial output�
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| Mon, 28 Jan 2013
Employment: Why do people bother, when it pays so badly compared to contracting?
Contracting beats employment every time when it comes down to take home pay, so what’s in it for employees in exchange for all the extra tax they pay?
�employee, a limited company contractor and a post-contracting husband and wife team. Each has a gross income of�
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| Wed, 20 Feb 2013
Naming & shaming tax avoidance scheme promoters and their users is missing the point
Contractors using tax avoidance schemes face being ‘named and shamed’ alongside the scheme promoter. But isn’t that just avoiding the real issue?
�the chimney of his family home. There is a social contract that it’s important for brands/companies to manag�
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| Thu, 28 Feb 2013
Contractors are becoming more demanding consumers of accountancy services
Contractors are becoming more demanding and mature consumers of accountancy services, with accountants increasingly segmenting according to need.
�her small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), the contracting market is far from being homogeneous. Which is wh�
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| Mon, 04 Mar 2013
IR35 peace of mind costs less than a round of drinks
Contractors seem less well prepared for HMRC’s latest IR35 campaign, despite peace of mind being available for less than the cost of a round of drinks.
�ause it seems that HMRC is again coming after the contracting sector, using poorly constructed IR35 risk assess�
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| Wed, 06 Mar 2013
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