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IR35 BREAKING NEWS: Government announces 12-month Off-Payroll delay
Government has announced a shock 12-month delay to the private sector rollout of the Off-Payroll legislation in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
�k due to the virus for contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’ and effectively forced into ‘zero rights employm� �we must come up with a way to properly recognise contracting and freelancing in the tax system and ensure peop�
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| Tue, 17 Mar 2020
HMRC announces plans to resolve Off-Payroll drafting errors
HMRC has announced it intends to resolve a recent legislative amendment to Off-Payroll that causes unintended consequences throughout the contractor supply chain.
�efines as an ‘intermediary’ A technical report by IR35 Shield concluded that the amendment would classif�
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| Thu, 15 Oct 2020
BREAKING: Repeal of IR35 Reforms scrapped by Jeremy Hunt
The Conservative's plan to repeal the Off-payroll reforms has now been scrapped and will not now go ahead. He Off-payroll rules
�osen to scrap the plans to repeal the Off-payroll IR35 Reforms, which Kwasi Kwarteng previously announce� �have returned an essential level of certainty to contract transactions in the market economy, leading to ec�
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| Mon, 17 Oct 2022
Off-payroll repealed – but IR35 still lives after April 2023
As the Government signals intentions for the next Finance Bill, to repeal the Off-payroll working rules, reverting to original IR35, Dave Chaplin explains what led to its downfall, and what businesses, agencies and contractors, should do next.
�ril 2023. The Off-payroll rules were labelled as "IR35 Reform" and introduced in the public sector in 20�
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| Mon, 26 Sept 2022
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.
�de an accurate assessment of employment status or IR35, writes Matt Boddington, director at employment s� �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
Survey: Major business disruption if new Off-Payroll tax hits the private sector
A ContractorCalculator survey has found many UK firms risk spiralling costs, intensified skills shortages and legal action if the new Off-Payroll tax hits the private sector.
�f contractors either wouldn’t consider an ‘inside IR35’ contract or would only do so with a significant� �of its flexibility. 23% of respondents would quit contracting altogether 51% said they would consider changing� �pondents indicating that they would seek to avoid contracts considered to be caught by IR35. 25% claimed they� �ractors either wouldn’t consider an ‘inside IR35’ contract or would only do so with a significant rate rise�
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| Wed, 04 Jul 2018
Leaked HMRC webinar suggests taxman has misled the NHS on IR35
Misguided advice issued by HMRC to the NHS during an IR35 webinar has prompted concerns that Trustees are misclassifying locums as 'deemed employees'.
�nto question HMRC’s grasp of the laws surrounding IR35 and expressed fear that the taxman has misled the� �rees were subject didn’t constitute there being a contract of service in place, as HMRC had erroneously clai�
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| Wed, 10 Oct 2018
HMRC 'witch hunt' seeks names and addresses of contractors operating outside IR35
HMRC has asked public sector bodies to provide the names and addresses of contractors working outside of IR35, within what it bills a compliance check.
�sector contractors continuing to work outside of IR35 through their limited companies, a letter leaked� �reviously, but have since entered into employment contracts or umbrella company engagements. This move has pr�
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| Mon, 15 Oct 2018
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.
�ts, or risk excessive taxation as a result of the IR35 reform. With the public sector changes only two m� �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�
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| Tue, 07 Feb 2017
ContractorCalculator sounds Off-Payroll IR35 campaigning alarm for sector
Contractors are being urged to fight the Off-Payroll rules, amid warnings that the contracting industry is sleepwalking towards disaster.
�hands.” Contractors ‘sleepwalking towards edge of IR35 cliff’ “Unless more people get involved with the� �st the Off-Payroll rules , amid warnings that the contracting sector is sleepwalking towards disaster. Contribu� �, meaning contractors who are engaged in 12-month contracts by April 2019 risk being forced into ‘inside IR35� �e sector was met with near radio silence from the contract sector, which is exactly what Government needs to�
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| Wed, 28 Nov 2018
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