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Research supports review of IR35
Supporters of a review of tax laws for small business have been given ammunition by new research.
�y found that more than 50% of respondents thought IR35 was a 'big problem'. Conducted by Dr Alan Souther�
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| Thu, 08 Jul 2004
Toolkit seminar a success
The IR35 Toolkit seminars held in London recently seem to have been a great success.
�The IR35 Toolkit seminars held in London recently seem to�
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| Tue, 29 Jan 2002
IR35 case settled with revenue
After a four-year battle, one of the first ever IR35 cases has been settled.
�rd fought four-year battle, one of the first ever IR35 cases has been settled two days before it was due� �as under investigation. Sheerin had submitted the contract paperwork to the Revenue for review, however, the�
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| Mon, 31 May 2004
PCG calls for answers over IR35 probes
PCG presses government on cost and efficiency of IR35 investigations
�ernment for details of the cost and efficiency of IR35 investigations carried out by HM Revenue & Cu�
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| Wed, 16 Nov 2005
Main reasons making a contract fail IR35
Describes the main reasons why a contract will fail IR35.
�re is often no single reason why a contract fails IR35 and is normally a combination of reasons. One has� �current contract. With regular work and “rolling Contracts” the Revenue will argue that you are an employee� �ntroduction There is often no single reason why a contract fails IR35 and is normally a combination of reaso�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 13 Sept 2006
New revenue guidance likely on teachers and IR35
The Inland Revenue are planning to issue guidance in their next Tax Bulletin in December, regarding teachers and the application of IR35.
�, on the issue of teachers and the application of IR35. The Inland Revenue have woken up to the fact tha�
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| Wed, 01 Dec 2004
Why contractors caught by IR35 cannot necessarily claim employment rights
Roger Sinclair of Egos dashes the hopes of contractors caught by it claiming employment rights from their clients.
�Contractors caught by IR35 and being taxed as if they were employees are oft� �y have been mistreated by the client and/or their contract has been terminated early . However, according to�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 20 Apr 2010
Contractors staying outside IR35: setting expectations with a letter to the client
A contractor’s covering letter sent with a confirmation of arrangements to a client manages expectations.
�s that is likely to tip contractors straight into IR35 with all the financial implications that go with� �ional or knowledge worker whose business has been contracted to complete a specific project. As such, the cont� �r the rate or project fee and separate contract.’ Contracting’s part and parcel traps Finally, Vessey warns all� �s IR35 status will be determined by their written contract and the reality of the actual working relationshi�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 28 Apr 2010
IR35 future: what would happen if the UK copied Canada?
The employment tests in Canada are similar to the UK ones, but it is the client who gets punished if a contractor is found to be a disguised employee.
�t to a similar battery of employment tests to the IR35 tests used for those working in the UK. These tes� �actors, which could impact negatively on the UK’s contracting sector.� �and client. It asks whether the relationship is a contract of services , where the contractor is really an e�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 28 Sept 2010
New IR35 ruling: Partial victory for JLJ Services v HMRC
Contractor John Spencer’s company JLJ Services failed to win its IR35 case outright against HMRC but reduced its £140,000 tax bill.
�Spencer’s company JLJ Services has won a partial IR35 victory in its four-year battle against HMRC. It� �ey facts of the case: IT contractor John Spencer, contracting via his own company JLJ Services, worked on contr� �cting via his own company JLJ Services, worked on contracts for client Allianz from 2000 to 2007 HMRC claimed� �n ruled that only the last four of the seven-year contract with client Allianz were inside IR35. Key facts o�
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| Fri, 09 Dec 2011
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