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IR35: Addison Lee ruling reinforces that working conditions override written contract
Contractors need to be mindful of their working practices to avoid IR35, after another contract was overridden in an employment tribunal last week.
�) , the landmark ruling demonstrating that ‘sham’ contracts cannot be used to create a business-to-business r� �ate hire company. This is in spite of the written contract, which stated that Mr Gascoigne was an ‘independe�

Category: News | Mon, 07 Aug 2017


Public sector IR35 reforms survey: projects crippled by contractor exodus
IT departments and the NHS are amongst the worst hit sectors as a new survey shows the devastating impact of the IR35 reforms on the public sector.
�considering changing career 40% say they may quit contracting altogether Only 22% of remaining contractors are� �NHS departments are willing to offer outside IR35 contracts. The effect on morale in this sector is evident.� �contractors were asked about their willingness to contract in the public sector in future, it was evident th�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Sept 2017


Contractors need the IR35 confirmation letter
Getting a confirmation of terms letter from the client could save you endless trouble and expense if you need to prove that you are outside.
�r decision to operate outside of IR35 on all your contracts. And it will definitely want to see the contracts� �for the past 6 years, you will have to show every contract with your agent or agents, and proof of what the�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 01 Feb 2017


HMRC IR35 tool creates farce as contractors now move from La La Land to Limbo Land
HMRC Employment Status Service (ESS) IR35 tool delivers incorrect and nonsense results, placing contractors and public sector bodies in limbo.
�eld.co.uk and agencies should have their standard contracts reviewed by qualified lawyers,” highlights Chapli� �about from task to task without it being in their contract, can pass the test, contrary to what the case law�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Mar 2017


HMRC CEST tool has no legal authority, says IR35 legal expert
HMRC’s CEST tool isn’t legally binding and doesn’t meet the ‘reasonable care’ requirements established by law, warns Martyn Valentine.
�e Bill 2017 - what constitutes ‘reasonable care’? Contracting stakeholders have reacted positively to the news� �d by a reasoned opinion based on the terms of the contract and the working practices.” Why doesn’t HMRC’s CE�

Category: News | Wed, 22 Mar 2017


Contracts alone won’t protect contractors from IR35
A contract between a contractor and a client is not necessarily a defence against a determined HMRC IR35 investigation.
�rnative Book Company . In that case, although the contracts stated that the contractor, Keith Shepherd, had t� �A contract between a contractor and a client is not necessar�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 12 Apr 2017


The 5 step IR35 defence before signing the contract
Follow these 5 easy steps before signing and starting your contract to ensure IR35 does not apply to you.
�IR35 tax investigation is before you start every contract Here are the key steps to preparing an IR35 defen�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 18 Apr 2017


Contractors must not be 'part and parcel' of clients to avoid IR35
One of the tests used to prove employment status is being 'part and parcel' of an organisation. You should avoid this at all cost.
�this is strictly related to the project you have contracted for. In general, it is best to avoid written mate� �nd that HMRC can seek you out six years after the contract is over and accuse you of owing back taxes and in�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 25 Apr 2017


NHS locum doctors avoid IR35 by being lured to the private sector
The NHS is suffering as a result of the public sector IR35 reforms as private sector recruiters attract locum doctors with ‘outside IR35’ contracts.
�e private sector. This would be a disaster for UK contracting, but as it stands the public sector is suffering� �ing online job boards to advertise ‘outside IR35’ contracts. This is stretching already scarce resources for� �5 advice to candidates. Government failed to heed contract sector warning The warning signs were there month�

Category: News | Thu, 18 May 2017


IR35 reforms: the threat to contractor accountants
Contractor accountants need to take action or else risk losing clients and revenue as a result of the public sector IR35 reforms. Find out why.
�to remain outside IR35. To avoid this the entire contracting industry would need to ensure contractors were wo� �nside status if they wanted to keep their current contracts." How will the IR35 reforms affect contractor acc� �ensure contractors were working on projects on a contract for services and therefore outside IR35. But that�

Category: News | Mon, 22 May 2017


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