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Contractor guide to using substitution to stay outside IR35
If you are able to make unfettered substitutions you can use substitution to stay outside.
�n means they really can send someone in to do the contracted work in their place. If the client gets involved� �to be required, then there cannot possibly be a ‘ contract of service ’, or employment contract, in place, s�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 16 Apr 2014
Contractors see IR35 review progress, but key guidance is delayed, reports IR35 Forum
Contractors are told that HMRC’s latest review of IR35’s administration is well underway, but the publication of the latest guidance has been delayed.
�release the data. “The minutes demonstrate to the contracting community that progress of a sorts is being made�
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| Wed, 04 Jun 2014
IR35 case files: contractor’s review closed quickly due to early expert intervention
Contractors’ HMRC IR35 reviews can be shut down quickly with early intervention from an expert professional adviser, explains Andy Vessey of Qdos.
�HMRC because she has worked on two public sector contracts during the tax year under investigation: “I have� �d we spent a good number of hours discussing each contract in detail. “What was particularly useful was that�
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| Tue, 10 Jun 2014
Contractor guide to using the Taxpayers’ Charter during tax and IR35 investigations
Contractors can use the Taxpayers’ Charter to help during investigations if they believe HMRC has behaved badly.
�ve thought that HMRC would have accepted that the contract was outside IR35. But what we had here was a comm�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 17 Jun 2014
Merging Income tax and NI – how would it affect dividends and IR35?
The potential merger of income tax and NICs could increase tax on limited company contractors, but remove IR35, suggests James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�become irrelevant. The issue is being debated in contracting circles following leaked plans to end NICs by a f�
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| Thu, 17 Jul 2014
Contractors may benefit from OTS employment status review, which could affect IR35
Contractors could benefit from the findings of a review of employment status initiated by the Office of Tax Simplification, due out for Budget 2015.
�ifically acknowledge the so-called ‘third way’ of contracting and freelancing, then contractors would benefit.”�
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| Thu, 31 Jul 2014
Oziegbe vs HMRC appeal victory - no silver bullet for IR35 or false self-employment
The tax tribunal win by Oziegbe over HMRC about control is no ‘silver bullet’ for contractors to use in IR35 or false self-employment cases with HMRC.
�this is not only a rare occurrence in the ‘real’ contracting market place, but HMRC also often resorts to appl� �happy to do this but it is outside of my existing contract so let’s put a new one in place for the duration�
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| Wed, 06 Aug 2014
IR35 negotiations - use employment rights to gain client cooperation
Contractors can use the threat of claiming employment rights as a bargaining chip with clients following two key rulings, says Andy Vessey of Qdos.
�on their own professional business and enter into contracts to provide services to clients or customer,” cont� �m to secure cooperation from their clients during contract negotiations, or during an HMRC IR35 enquiry . An�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 10 Sept 2014
HMRC IR35 information and advice - a guide for contractors
Contractors can access information, guidance & advice online and by phone from HMRC, but it comes with a health warning as there are grey areas.
�the types of workers affected, including the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering, construction and� �s website, and there is also an IR35 helpline and Contract Review Service. The online resources include the�
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Articles: IR35
| Thu, 11 Sept 2014
Contractor guide to HMRC’s IR35 contract review service
You can ask HMRC to review you contract, but this could increase the risk of an enquiry, particularly if the contract is borderline.
�terest and penalties. HMRC only considers current contracts, and not one you are considering, making the serv� �unsure about their IR35 status and whether their contract is ‘IR35 friendly’ have the option to call HMRC’s�
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Articles: IR35
| Mon, 15 Sept 2014
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