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HMRC’s planned IR35 tool is impossible, claims expert
HMRC will fail in its bid to develop a tool that can conclusively determine a contractor’s IR35 status, says ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin.
�mined by HMRC to be in. The consensus amongst the contracting community is that shifting this responsibility ov� �ementation of the right to substitution into many contracts in 1999 amongst contractors to avoid IR35, conclu� �t of control they consider to be present within a contract on a scale of one to five. An approach like that�
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| Tue, 12 Jul 2016
HMRC IR35 research reveals strong resistance to rule changes
Contractor clients are unanimous in their opposition to proposed plans to reform IR35 in the public sector, a new report from HMRC reveals.
�administrative and cost implications from testing contract staff on an ongoing basis Companies suggest contr�
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| Thu, 14 Jul 2016
New IR35 resources for contractors
The latest guidance to help contractors manage their IR35 status comes in a PCG guide, which complements the newly published Contractors’ Handbook.
�ages contain essential guidance on all aspects of contracting. The updated PCG guide, which has been revised by� �ck taxes, interest and penalties. Upper and lower contracts Contractors are urged to insist that, if they are� �ests that will determine the IR35 status of their contract: It's still entirely possible to work outside�
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| Fri, 19 Dec 2008
Larkstar Data IR35 ruling imminent: what could this mean for contractors?
With 2008 an IR35 annus horribilis for contractors, how will 2009 shape up? Will the imminent Larkstar Data ruling provide respite for contractors?
�d Larkstar Data ruling is due imminently, and the contracting community is holding its breath, waiting for some� �ctors to take professional advice when drawing up contracts, and to guard jealously their contractor status ‘� �ook Company effectively rendered any contractor’s contract potentially useless in the face of a determined H�
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| Tue, 03 Feb 2009
Employment law case confirms precedents for contractor IR35 status
The results of a mainstream employment law case adds weight to case law when establishing contractor IR35 status with HMRC.
�ent law issue could have a positive impact on the contracting sector. JL Windows and Doors provides labour on a� �gnificant factor in determining the nature of the contracts.” This interpretation is worrying, because is see� �ark found that MOO did exist within each specific contract, but could not be used to ‘establish the nature o�
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| Mon, 23 Feb 2009
Contractors using subcontractors face nightmare from draft HMRC legislation
Contractors subcontracting work to other contractors and freelancers face a red tape nightmare from HMRC’s new onshore intermediaries reporting regs.
�s and service providers: “Activity in the vibrant contracting and freelance sector could potentially slow down,� �ve to report directly to HMRC every time they sub contract out work. Contractors will be required to obtain�
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| Tue, 23 Dec 2014
What is a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?
Limited liability partnerships (LLP) offer businesses many of the benefits of a general partnership with the limited liability of a limited company.
�LLP can own assets, employ people and enter into contracts. Unlike a limited company, an LLP does not requir�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 21 Jan 2015
OTS Employment status review key questions: ContractorCalculator’s response
ContractorCalculator responded to the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) request for responses to key questions for its Employment status review.
�Contractors and other contracting sector stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the outc� �nge employment status and give workers freedom to contract, or Remove the different tax treatment of earning�
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| Mon, 02 Feb 2015
Contractors face long haul for employment status clarity, says OTS review
Contractors will have a long wait before measures can be implemented to introduce clarity and certainty over employment status, says the OTS’s review.
�nput addressing some of the issues we highlight.” Contracting sector experts are split over the issue. The Asso� �at the worker is employed. If there is freedom to contract, employment status is not an issue.” Chaplin’s po�
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| Thu, 05 Mar 2015
What tax code should I be on? How UK tax codes work
UK tax codes tell contractors how much tax they are paying. Limited company contractors control their tax code but it is set for umbrella contractors.
�ly, when a contractor leaves their last job to go contracting they will be given a P45 by their former employer�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Tue, 10 Mar 2015
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