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Managed Service Companies - Special Reports
Managed Service Companies: Special reports and updates on proposed legislation to tackle tax avoidance.
�cts and what should they do to make sure they are compliant? Contractor tests to see if suppliers are Managed� �on and decide which one is best for starting your contracting career. Valid expenses as a contractor - what you� �islation what should contractors do with existing contracts? In the light of the Managed Service Companies (M� �contracting. What is IR35? Does it apply to your contract? It is tax avoidance legislation designed to ensu�
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Off-payroll rules (IR35) – is HMRC killing UK plc and voluntary tax compliance?
Wider adoption of the taxman’s flawed IR35 stance could be disastrous for HMRC, undermining voluntary tax compliance and reducing tax collection.
�hanges only affected those who weren’t originally compliant. Is IR35 discourse stuck in an ‘echo chamber’? We� �rward by individuals who don’t understand how the contract sector works; there is no concept of the value of�
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| Thu, 21 Dec 2017
Agency Workers Regulations: careful preparation will mitigate impact, says expert
Contractors may experience little change once the Agency Workers Regulations come into force, explains Professional Passport’s Crawford Temple.
�WR, and many service providers have developed AWR-compliant trading models for their contractor employees,” s� �that careful preparation by agencies, clients and contracting services providers will largely mitigate the impa� �y are out of AWR’s scope. This will help them win contracts.” Knowledge of AWR can also help umbrella company� �Those that don’t are being sent the agency/client contract version, which is written in such a way as to con�
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| Wed, 28 Sept 2011
Contracting sector joins forces to defend contractors in treasury consultation
At a meeting hosted by Lawspeed, with the ContractorCalculator team in attendance, companies that support contractors agreed to offer a combined response to the Treasury’s consultation on umbrella company travel expenses.
�contribution of umbrella companies in collecting compliant tax and it was stressed that this shared understa� �se solutions proposed by organisations within the contracting sector, as it does not have the resources to poli�
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| Fri, 01 Aug 2008
Contractor Doctor: Should my umbrella company still pay me when my contract ends?
Contractors at the end of their contract may be due further payments by their umbrella, and may also qualify for benefits, says Parasol’s Derek Kelly.
�hat any umbrella company contractor working for a compliant umbrella will be on one of two types of contract.� �yment solutions provider Parasol . “Under certain contracts, it is possible that a contractor should continue� �rella company and I’ve just come to the end of my contract and my pay has stopped as a result. The umbrella�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 16 Jul 2013
Network Rail accused of unlawful employer’s NI deductions under Off-Payroll rules
Network Rail has come under scrutiny after a document emerged suggesting it may have made unlawful employer’s NI deductions from contractor fees.
�e calculated, adding: ‘Network Rail ensures it is compliant with all aspects of the law when applying IR35 de� �wo separate contractors who were once negotiating contracts with Network Rail – one in April 2017, the other�
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| Tue, 04 Jun 2019
98% of HS2 contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’ as FOI suggests Off-Payroll non-compliance
98% of IR35 assessments conducted by HS2 in 2018 deemed the contractor caught by the Off-Payroll rules, suggesting further public sector non-compliance.
�ontractors undertaking the job. Despite being non-compliant with the Off-Payroll rules, Network Rail correspo� �rules were introduced appear to confirm that: HS2 contracts are automatically considered to be ‘inside IR35’� �t in January 2019 to ask if I was interested in a contract opportunity on HS2 based in Birmingham. I was tol�
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| Wed, 08 May 2019
IR35: summary of responses to Off-Payroll private sector consultation – June 2019
Feedback to HMRC’s latest Off-Payroll consultation has exposed several fundamental flaws in the taxman’s proposals, resulting in staunch opposition.
�reement process Liability model grossly unfair on compliant parties Calls for deemed employees to receive emp� �with HMRC’s proposals, with experts from the tax, contracting, recruitment and legal sectors warning of the dam�
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| Mon, 17 Jun 2019
Off-Payroll audit guide: How to use assessments to identify working practice pitfalls
Find out how contractor clients can harness IR35 assessments to mitigate IR35 risk by identifying and addressing common working practice pitfalls.
�t an approach which enables you explore potential compliant ways to reduce IR35 risk across your workforce as� �ould have been caught by IR35 Attracting the best contracting talent to your firm/agency All of the administrat� �ting your workforce most. It does so by assessing contracts in relation to each specific IR35 status factor,� �se on employment tax liability Avoiding difficult contract renegotiations with contractors who otherwise wou�
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Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms
| Fri, 11 Sept 2020
Can your accountant keep you outside of IR35?
You should hire specialist accountants who can ensure you are taking all necessary steps to stay outside.
�ist accountant, and what they can do to stay IR35 compliant. The many interpretations of ‘IR35 compliance’ “I� �’s a precursor to it being extended to the entire contracting sector. Otherwise, where is the ‘levelling of the� �especially important for contractors who have had contracts renewed. The contract will have remained the same� �the contractor and the client. Because of this, a contract fabricated so that the contractor is outside of I�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 03 May 2016
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