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Industry shares concerns at IPSE roundtable event on IR35
ContractorCalculator was in attendance at a recent roundtable meeting as experts discussed issues surrounding the proposed public sector reforms.
Contracting stakeholders are united in their belief that prop� �d that contractors are likely to either turn down contracts marketed as inside IR35, or increase their rates� �ctor should be able to opt out of an outside IR35 contract if it was subsequently determined to be within th�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jul 2016


IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects, survey shows
IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects with four in five contractors set to leave the public sector. Contractors need to raise awareness now.
�ors - a 58% increase in taxable income earned via contracting. HMRC facing tax loss of £115m Contrary to its an� �at forcing contractors into fixed term employment contracts would actually reduce HMRC’s overall tax take by� �on abandoning the sector rather than accepting a contract inside IR35. The real danger for all contractors,�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Aug 2016


New IR35 rules using RTI are a ‘nightmare’, warns tax expert
Plans to force agencies to collect IR35 taxes monthly via RTI would be a nightmare for all contractors, warns tax expert Duncan Strike of Intouch.
�es can only fund the extra processing by reducing contract rates An alternative option for agencies – which�

Category: News | Wed, 10 Aug 2016


Will IR35 reforms kill off limited company contracting?
Agencies are more likely to insist contractors caught by IR35 use PAYE umbrella companies rather than implement costly RTI processes.
�. This could massively affect the limited company contracting model, costing contractors thousands of pounds in� �consider this option and instead seek a different contract. Public sector costs will inevitably increase “Th�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Aug 2016


HMRC’s IR35 tool won’t stand up in court, claims leading tax expert
HMRC’s tool won’t stand up in court, and contractors could suffer greatly due to uncertainty in the supply chain, warns Jason Piper of ACCA.
�ry against HMRC in 2011: Via his company, Spencer contracted for Allianz from 2000 to 2007 HMRC determined Spe� �flexibility The potential end of limited company contracting in the public sector What are public sector contr� �e, everyone would be operating through IR35-proof contracts,” says Piper, who points out that status is large� �escriptive agreement, was good enough to take the contract outside of IR35, we wouldn’t have this problem. “�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Aug 2016


10 factors that don’t really affect your IR35 status
Be concerned, but don't be misinformed. Find out the top 10 myths about the legislation.
�project team, and thereby deliver the service as contracted, then it is not a factor. But if a contractor can� �the IR35 legislation and how it impacts on their contracting are right to be cautious. But, according to Seb M� �IR35,” Maley confirms. 5. Statement of intent in contracts Most contractor contracts will include a ‘stateme� �or has not exercised a right of substitution in a contract does not mean it is not valid. The important fact�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 07 Sept 2016


Could you benefit from a Government review of flexible working?
Contractors are urged to lend their backing to a call from the Office of Tax Simplication for a review of the taxation of flexible workers.
�sis of the sector has been high on the agenda for contracting stakeholders recently. However, it took a step cl� �ontractors being unjustly forced into inside-IR35 contracts. As the OTS points out, a lack of cooperation bet� �stances that contractors often encounter during a contract: ‘The first two parts of the test do not give cer�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Sept 2016


IR35 case study - trying to renegotiate an agency contract
A contractor explains his frustrations at trying to negotiate a services based contract with an agency.
�us about trying to resolve IR35 issues with their contracts. Here we share the details of one who successfull� �ails of one who successfully managed to get their contract changed - and you can too! A contractors IR35 exp�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Sat, 17 Sept 2016


IR35 legal dangers of the standard agency contract
The IR35 danger with the standard agency contract explained - what to look out for.
�ruggles with agencies consider the possibility of contracting directing with the client. But this isn't always� �g introduced in April 2000 contractors could sign contracts with agencies without being too concerned whether� �es for IR35 compliance in their agency's standard contract often face an uphill struggle. Sometimes this is�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Sun, 18 Sept 2016


HMRC’s IR35 discussion document: how contracting’s stakeholders have responded
Contracting stakeholders have issued responses to HMRC’s Intermediaries Legislation (IR35) discussion document, highlighting areas of contention.
�Contractor organisations and other contracting stakeholders have issued responses to HMRC’s Inte� �h estimated that investment in clarifying whether contracts fall within IR35 was costing contractors £853 per� �laiming: “Arrangements have to be considered on a contract-by-contract basis. There cannot be a substitute f�

Category: News | Thu, 19 Nov 2015


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