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Umbrella contractors can’t open limited companies to claim T&S relief
Umbrella companies don’t have to consider adopting risky operating models to continue processing contractor T&S, thanks to a new SDC testing solution.
�able to continue processing T&S expenses in a compliant manner maintain a competitive edge in the market,� �hem onto other tasks not originally agreed in the contract. One concern is that HMRC guidelines note that th�

Category: Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies | Wed, 22 Jun 2016


Budget 2016: Contracting’s stakeholders react to tax avoidance crackdown
Contracting stakeholders have warned of the potential impact of the Government’s latest clampdown on ‘tax avoidance’, announced in the 2016 Budget.
�jects. Nine out of ten contractors supposedly non-compliant “From April 2017 the Government will make public� �Contracting’s stakeholders are disappointed, but unsurprised� �ntractors which determined 94% of all off-payroll contracts to be legitimate, adding: “Where the Government h� �er projects look set to result in a wide range of contract opportunities. Pleas from oil and gas sector stak�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Mar 2016


IR35 Rules: How to determine if your contract passes - 10 essential points
Signing a contract without checking whether it passes is taking a huge risk. Here’s what to look for before signing the contract.
�s unlimited IR35 assessments, helping you to stay compliant with IR35, combined with insurance to protect aga� �c expertise is in dealing with IR35 issues in the contracting sector. A high street solicitor or accountant is� �n points contractors should look out for in their contracts to determine whether they pass IR35: Point 1: Bac� �If you sign a contract that is within IR35 you could find yourself payin�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Mon, 19 Sept 2016


IR35 case – Jensal Software Ltd v HMRC: full analysis
HMRC’s understanding of IR35 has been called into question following a conclusive victory for a contractor at a recent IR35 tribunal.
�s unlimited IR35 assessments, helping you to stay compliant with IR35, combined with insurance to protect aga� �ill exceeding £26,000 relating to a succession of contracts during the 2012/13 tax year. Wells provided his s� �employment status indicators pointed away from a contract of employment Taxman’s flawed interpretation of m�

Category: News | Fri, 18 May 2018


10 ways HMRC can win back trust in CEST
HMRC has a long way to go to instil confidence in CEST. Here are 10 steps the contract sector believes HMRC should take to fix its flawed tool.
�, use of CEST in its current form won’t be deemed compliant with the Off-Payroll rules. 10. Save CEST decisio� �CEST should require input from all parties to the contract, to ensure that the correct answers are provided.�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Aug 2019


Contractor guide to understanding umbrella company payslips
Contractors receiving their first umbrella company payslip may benefit from help to understand the calculations, says Chris Futcher of Pulse Umbrella.
�f The Pulse Umbrella Group , payslips provided by compliant umbrella solutions providers will be transparent� �. Approved expenses are “ deducted from the gross contract income and set aside to be reimbursed outside of�

Category: Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies | Wed, 19 Dec 2012


Legal analysis shows why HMRC is wrong about blanket assessments
HMRC comments that encourage a blanket approach to IR35 status assessments under the Off-Payroll rules are legally flawed, says Martyn Valentine.
�that, by the letter of the law, adopting the non-compliant approach sanctioned by HMRC will leave them vulne� �cal facts and terms and conditions apply to other contracts, and it is then not necessary to review every ind� �plied to circumstances where, having reviewed one contract, an engager may consider that identical facts and�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Feb 2019


IR35 Solutions – Part 2: The evolving context of IR35
ContractorCalculator identifies factors likely to affect IR35’s replacement, in this second of a series of articles analysing possible IR35 solutions.
�. Following the MSC legislation and the growth in compliant umbrella companies, the scale of the problem may� �et, political, economic and legislative spectrum. Contracting in 2000, when IR35 was first introduced, was in m�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Dec 2010


IR35 - whither indeed
After nearly five years of this legislation where are taxpayers and the professions now?
�nals are taking to ensure that contracts are IR35 compliant is being wasted. It is typical of such cases to d� �o provide the service required. Get the idea? All contracts contain strong elements of mutuality of obligatio� �factors that must be present in both the written contract and the way in which the contractual terms are ca�

Category: News | Fri, 10 Jun 2005


Year 2001: IR35, technology, dot com's.
Reflections on the market this year and predictions for the future.
�shing all their languages so they become fully OO compliant. I think Visual Basic will become something of th� �made sure they are going to pass IR35 with their contracts and working conditions. If a contractor has a str� �l become the norm. My recent article on Design by Contract spells out the benefits of quality. On the whole�

Category: News | Sat, 06 Jan 2001


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