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Onshore Employment Intermediaries reporting rules: contractor obligations
Contractors must supply personal data to agencies for the Onshore Employment Intermediaries reporting rules: those that subcontract are also caught.
�s say that one person limited company contractors contracting direct with the client don’t have to submit repor� �ed in the return of the intermediary that has the contract with the end client.” Furthermore: “If a personal�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Thu, 16 Apr 2015


Contractor badges of trade: HMRC rules on being in business
Contractors who demonstrate badges of trade according to HMRC’s rules are in business on their own account, explains Emily Coltman of FreeAgent.
�dditional services that are related to their core contracting activities may also be carrying on a trade. Coltm�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 10 Jun 2015


Dividend Tax rules change 2016 – new calculator published
Contractors and business owners can calculate the impact of the new Dividend Tax rules change introduced by the Chancellor in the Summer Budget 2015.
�ys Chaplin. "You can double or treble this if the contracting business splits dividends by a family or husband�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Jul 2015


Chancellor George Osborne’s income tax and NI merger plans will not affect dividends
Osborne’s income tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs) merger plans won’t impact on dividends, confirms Office of Tax Simplification.
�e Budget 2016 in March next year. Contractors and contracting stakeholders can make their views known by contac�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Jul 2015


How contractors pay more tax than employees
Contractors raise more tax than equivalent employees, despite HMRC’s worked examples in its IR35 discussion document that try to prove the opposite.
�00 per year. This is assuming they work a typical contracting work pattern of five days per week for 46 weeks.�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Sept 2015


Dividend Tax changes – how contractors can mitigate their impact
Contractors can use strategies that mitigate the impact of the Dividend Tax changes announced in the Summer Budget, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�ply to a contractor deciding to take a break from contracting, or investing in a project, which could be piece�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Oct 2015


Contractors who subcontract must comply with HMRC employment intermediary obligations
Contractors who subcontract are classed as employment intermediaries and must follow HMRC guidelines to ensure subcontractors pay the right tax.
�hat this means is, should the worker who has been contracted to complete the work be found to have not paid th� �ied: Personal service is a requirement There is a contract between the client and intermediary, or main cont�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Mon, 12 Oct 2015


Contractors not unusual for using dividend pay strategies, shows HMRC survey
Contractors are not the only types business using dividend strategies, prompting questions as to why contractors are targeted by HMRC for doing so.
�continues the report. Companies operating in core contracting sectors, such as professional, scientific and tec�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Oct 2015


10 actions you can take to help you avoid a tax investigation
Contractors are often targeted for HMRC tax investigations. Here are ten actions you can take to reduce your chances of being one of the unlucky ones.
�ficially denied, experts suggest that HMRC’s IR35 contract review service acts as a source of leads and info�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 06 Jan 2016


Contractors with large company cash reserves need to act now to save thousands in tax
Limited company contractors have little time left to tax-efficiently distribute cash reserves through an MVL, before new regulations come into force.
�iest way to comply with the TAAR would be to stop contracting and secure PAYE employment. Or a contractor could� �d in the process. “There are many contractors who contract for a few years before utilising MVL’s and using�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jan 2016


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