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HMRC’s Off-Payroll impact statement is "full of falsehoods"
HMRC’s Off-Payroll impact statement has been criticised for containing several spurious statements and figures that fail to stand up to scrutiny.
�actors will move back to lower paid perm work, as contracting becomes unviable Impact on firms Extra taxes and� �ers, all of whom will need to be assessed for the contracts they undertake. This figure means a cost to the f� �amount to an additional 14.3% paid on top of the contract income, contingent workers deemed within scope of�
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| Thu, 18 Jul 2019
Contracting bodies urge Conservatives to halt Off-Payroll Tax in open letter
Contracting bodies send open letter to the Conservatives urging incoming prime ministerial candidates to halt Off-Payroll Tax and Loan Charge plans.
�Contracting organisations from across the sector have penned�
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| Tue, 25 Jun 2019
Preparing for the Off-Payroll rules: what HMRC failed to warn hiring firms about
Firms hiring contractors risk major disruption in April 2020 if they fail to prepare for the behavioural impact of the Off-Payroll rules.
�new tax bill on firms engaging ‘deemed employees’ Contracts with affected contractors will need to be renegot� �ally seek to offset this by negotiating increased contract rates, contrary to the client’s wish to reduce fe�
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| Tue, 09 Jul 2019
Budget 2019: Off-Payroll IR35 reforms to be extended to private sector in April 2020
The Chancellor has announced the Off-Payroll rules will hit the private sector in April 2020, with the full impact of the public sector damage yet to be realised.
�ement will attract angry criticism throughout the contracting sector, with Government yet to conclude its analy� �ll-conceived rules, and encourage the rest of the contract sector to do support us in this.” Government fail�
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| Mon, 29 Oct 2018
HMRC suppresses widespread criticism of CEST, but is still going to fix it
Contractors are encouraged to challenge CEST assessments, after HMRC vowed to fix its flawed status tool before introducing Off-Payroll to the private sector.
�assumption that there will always be MOO where a contract exists, or will exist, does not appear to be cons�
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| Thu, 08 Nov 2018
85 MPs risk losing seats over Off-Payroll (IR35)
85 MPs risk losing their seats in Parliament if they fail to lend backing to the self-employed over Off-Payroll, ContractorCalculator research reveals.
�st to help gauge genuine existing support for the contracting sector, the research also noted which MPs have si� �e at risk, MPs who have lent their backing to the contract sector by opposing the Loan Charge will stand in�
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| Mon, 03 Dec 2018
HMRC caught red-handed “abusing powers” as part of Off-Payroll (IR35)
HMRC has been accused of abusing its powers after issuing misleading and threatening letters to contractors in an effort to enforce the Off-Payroll rules.
�agency, and their employment status decision The contract length and payment terms Total amount of any repa�
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| Mon, 14 Jan 2019
HMRC’s CEST further undermined following Naryan tribunal ruling citing lack of MOO
HMRC’s CEST tool is further discredited as judge rules controlled doctor Naryan was no employee because no mutuality of obligation (MOO) existed.
�, including those for unfair dismissal, breach of contract in respect of notice pay, and unpaid holiday pay.�
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| Mon, 04 Mar 2019
Unlawful Network Rail blanket approach finds 99% of workers inside IR35, reveals FOI
99% of Network Rail contractors have been deemed caught by the Off-Payroll rules as a result of unlawful blanket assessments encouraged by HMRC.
�Unlawful Off-Payroll approach threatens future of contracting As the figures from Network Rail suggest, incorpo�
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| Wed, 01 May 2019
CEST caused 98% and 87% ‘deemed employee’ rates at Met Office and CCS, FOIs reveal
FOIs reveal more absurdly high ‘deemed employee’ rates produced by CEST for contractors assessed by both the Met Office and Crown Commercial Service.
�yed refusing to work in the public sector despite contract rates rising considerably.” Chaplin concludes: “L�
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| Mon, 13 May 2019
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