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Contractors can use HMRC's employment status resources to help with IR35 status
HMRC’s online manuals for tax inspectors’ use provide contractors with insights into how not to be seen as an employee and how to stay outside.
�There is also a revealing section on ‘opinions on contracts’, which includes case studies, as well as letter�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Thu, 01 Jul 2010


Contractor guide to HMRC’s IR35-related online information and advice
Contractors keen to learn about IR35 and its impact on their limited company contracting business can use HMRC’s website, but only with due caution.
�35 and its implications for their limited company contracting business can find information HMRC’s website. If� �ion of an IR35 and employment law expert on their contracts and not to rely entirely on HMRC’s interpretation� �ind information HMRC’s website. If a contractor’s contract is found to be inside IR35 and they are judged to�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Thu, 01 Jul 2010


Contractor IR35 investigation for first time sparked by P35 service company question
HMRC may have started targeting contractors for IR35 investigations by using the P35 service company question, according to Seb Maley of Qdos
�spector has asked to see the contractor’s current contract and to find out who reviewed it to establish whet�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Jul 2010


IR35 may be repealed or replaced, but the old rules will apply to previous contracts
Whatever happens, it will still apply to contracts completed in the years the legislation was in force, warns Qdos’ Andy Vessey.
�ts historical context. “Much has been made in the contracting community about unfair retrospective tax legislat� �R35 house in order, as whatever happens in future contracts worked on until any new legislation comes into fo� �eir tax affairs with due care, commissioning IR35 contract reviews and keeping rigorous hard copy and electr�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 11 Aug 2010


IR35 issues for project managers working as contractors
Project managers can stay outside as long as they have no line management responsibilities.
�roject managers include: If the contractor starts contracting for their former employer, many existing staff wo� �Contractors who choose contracts with project management responsibility by definit� �igation, HMRC will typically require the original contract advertisement and any resulting proposal from the�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 17 Aug 2010


Vote to scrap or repeal IR35 on Treasury website, contractors urged
The government’s Spending Challenge on the Treasury website enters its next phase, with UK public asked to vote on options – including scrapping IR35.
�to reintroduce a fair tax regime for the flexible contracting workforce. “Contractors can show government that�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Aug 2010


New online Employment Status Tool to help contractors navigate IR35 and beyond
Contractors and freelancers can freely access a reliable online tool providing a highly accurate interpretation of their employment status.
�help them to make confident decisions about their contracts and tax affairs. And in today’s litigious busines� �research and spoke to experts in employment law, contract law, taxation and IR35. They also drew on over te�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Aug 2010


IR35 penalties: the cost to contractors of being caught inside
Working on contracts inside means you must pay extra tax and, if caught without declaring it, you face steep HMRC penalties.
�ctors need to be aware of. Contractors working on contracts that they know to be inside IR35 must pay signifi� �net earnings. However, contractors who know their contract is inside IR35 and choose to conceal it, or who a�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Mon, 20 Sept 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.
�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�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


Changes to IR35 could impact on clients and agencies
Changes to IR35 that place extra costs and liabilities on clients could cause damage to the UK’s flexibility, says Alan Rommel of Parity Resources.
�n the growth of trading models as alternatives to contracting through a limited company ; these include things� �r field invested substantially into reviewing our contracts so as to make them as IR35-friendly as possible.� �wth of a whole new services sector providing IR35 contract reviews , IR35 investigation insurance and expert�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


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