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IR35 will remain in force for some time to come, warns OTS tax director John Whiting
A measured review of IR35 means the tax is going nowhere fast, according to the OTS. But, says ContractorCalculator’s CEO, that could be a good thing.
�the legislation will still be applied to current contracts. Plus, contractors should also not expect IR35’s�
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| Mon, 09 Aug 2010
An IR35 replacement will be a challenge
The Office of Tax Simplification’s search to find a successor to IR35 that might please all presents a huge, potentially insurmountable, challenge.
�d and taxed accordingly The ‘project rule’, where contracts are based on discrete, specific projects with del� �e, a genuine contractor in business on a 12-month contract, with no notice, working on a specific project, c�
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| Tue, 31 Aug 2010
IR35 successor possibilities: what happens in the United States of America
If a successor adopted a US-style independent contractor test, then any replacement would financially penalise clients for misclassification.
�ch a replacement to IR35 could ultimately lead to contracts being offshored.� �ship’ – this includes factors such as the written contract, provision of benefits and a factor similar to mu�
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Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification
| Mon, 06 Sept 2010
IR35 future: Australia’s legislation to tackle false self-employment
Australia uses legislation designed to identify the personal services income (PSI) of contractor businesses, with higher taxes for those caught.
�and construction professionals – could have their contracting income classed as PSI. However, where the cost of� �equipment is greater than 50% of the value of the contract, the income is not classed as PSI. So a contract�
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Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification
| Mon, 27 Sept 2010
IR35 reforms: what are the options and what might they mean for contractors?
The Office of Tax Simplification must tread a fine line as it considers the options for IR35 reforms, maintaining tax yield yet reducing complexity.
�mmends, it does not stifle the UK’s freelance and contracting workforce at a time when the economy so badly nee�
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| Tue, 28 Sept 2010
IR35 review making good progress as contracting expert joins ranks of new OTS team
The Office of Tax Simplification has announced good progress on its first two taxation reviews and recruited private sector experts to join its team.
�eam, and is also having ongoing meetings with key contracting sector experts, including ContractorCalculator CE�
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| Fri, 22 Oct 2010
Contractor tax reliefs under Office of Tax Simplification spotlight
The Office of Tax Simplification has published a list of over 1000 tax reliefs it plans to review, including many used by contractors to reduce tax.
�w Committee . The committees’ memberships include contracting sector representatives – PCG Chairman Chris Bryce�
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| Wed, 10 Nov 2010
IR35 Solutions – Part 3: Why IR35 and its current enforcement is not working
ContractorCalculator examines why IR35’s intrinsic flaws make it unworkable, in this third of a series of articles analysing possible IR35 solutions.
�eplace IR35, and whether it’s not contractors and contracting who are at fault, but the wider tax system.�
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| Tue, 21 Dec 2010
IR35 Solutions – Part 4: Why IR35 or any changes will never work
ContractorCalculator identifies why replacements for & successors to IR35 won’t work, in this fourth of a series of articles analysing IR35 solutions.
�two situations is the existence of an employment contract and job title. Lessons learnt outside the UK Seve�
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| Thu, 06 Jan 2011
IR35 Solutions – Part 5: Conclusion – an interim, post-IR35 contractor tax landscape
ContractorCalculator summarises IR35’s current unworkable status and suggests what form an interim, post-IR35 contractor tax landscape might take.
�ruths This analysis and all the evidence from the contracting sector leads to the inescapable conclusions that:�
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| Mon, 10 Jan 2011
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