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Treasury refusing to acknowledge IR35 “tax time bomb” planted in freelance sector
The Treasury has come under fire for misrepresenting the Off-Payroll reforms by refusing to acknowledge the tax liability imposed on clients.
�eapportionment of responsibility for applying the IR35 rules. The Treasury is yet to recognise the 14.3%� �f-payroll working rules requires renegotiation of contracts’. “While the legislation itself doesn’t require i� �y the rules has employer’s NI deducted from their contract rate as well as income tax and employee’s NI. How�

Category: News | Thu, 23 May 2019


Fix CEST or risk mass uncertainty and tax status disputes, CIOT warns HMRC
Significant improvements to CEST are required ahead of HMRC’s proposed April 2020 private sector Off-Payroll rollout, CIOT has warned.
�factors before arriving at a decision concerning IR35 status. This, it warns, leaves CEST prone to inac� �he necessary changes to be made, leaving time for contracts to be reviewed before April 2020, Chaplin warns t�

Category: News | Fri, 31 May 2019


Treasury letters “guilty of spreading IR35 mistruths” to MPs, reveals new whitepaper
ContractorCalculator publishes a new whitepaper alerting MPs to 23 misleading claims peddled by the Treasury about the Off-Payroll (IR35) proposals.
�easury Letters to MPs concerning the Off-Payroll (IR35) rules and their proposed extension into the priv�

Category: News | Tue, 26 Feb 2019


BREAKING NEWS: Presenter Lorraine Kelly defeats HMRC in latest IR35 ruling
HMRC has lost another high profile IR35 tribunal case, after television presenter Lorraine Kelly successfully appealed a tax bill of £1.2m.
�presenter Lorraine Kelly has defeated HMRC at an IR35 tax tribunal. The broadcaster’s limited company,� �w the sufficient degree required to demonstrate a contract of service and we are satisfied that the factors�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Mar 2019


Using a right of substitution in contracts will help prove outside IR35 status
A valid right of substitution clause in contracts is a great defence of your outside IR35 status
�r contracts to try to ensure remaining outside of IR35. If you are providing a service, and not employme� �d include a right of substitution clause in their contracts to try to ensure remaining outside of IR35. If yo� �000 many contractors have managed to negotiate a "contract for services" with their clients, and this has in�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Thu, 15 Dec 2016


How to pass IR35 and save thousands by convincing clients to allow substitution
An exercised right of substitution (RoS) clause is the IR35 silver bullet you need to pass IR35. Here's how to get clients to allow it.
�To have a cast iron gaurantee of avoiding IR35 an exercised Right of Substitution is the ultimat� �s where this will be fruitless. Some clients have contracts with the agencies that will never pass IR35 and c� �itution is the ultimate factor. The clause in the contract must be worded correctly to ensure any substituti�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Mon, 14 Nov 2016


Autumn Statement 2016: Major IR35 reforms to go ahead – contractors hit by cash grab
The Chancellor delivered a major blow to the public sector flexible workforce today, confirming the IR35 reforms will go ahead in April 2017.
�Reforms to IR35 in the public sector are set to go ahead with no� �ol to help people determine employment status. ". Contract sector wants answers from Government “As disappoi�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Nov 2016


Poor legal advice cost BBC broadcaster thousands: IR35 tribunal analysis
A comedy of errors and a comprehensive tribunal verdict shows BBC broadcaster should have conceded liability before tribunal, says Martyn Valentine.
�The first IR35 judgment in seven years has resulted in a costly� �lute necessity in these circumstances.” Ackroyd’s contract screamed MOO According to Valentine, there was ne�

Category: News | Fri, 16 Feb 2018


The IR35 MP hit list - The 100 politicians most likely to lose their seats
We list the top 100 MPs who risk losing their seats in Parliament if they fail to lend backing to the self-employed over Off-Payroll and IR35.
�isk of losing their seat, due to the Off-payroll (IR35) reforms that Treasury, HMRC and the Chancellor a�

Category: News | Fri, 04 Jan 2019


Why I quit contracting: the human impact of the IR35 changes
More than a year ahead of the proposed implementation date, the Off-Payroll rules are placing contractors under financial and mental strain.
�her afield. If a contract is deemed to be ‘inside IR35’, and I can also no longer claim relief on travel� �e UK’s contingent workforce to ponder exiting the contracting sector, while its prospective fiscal impact has p� �ealth as the reason: “Given the sparsity of local contracts, I would have had to consider opportunities furth� �ad to consider opportunities further afield. If a contract is deemed to be ‘inside IR35’, and I can also no�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Jan 2019


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