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Contractorcalculator exclusive interview: Anne Redston responds to house of lords critique
A director at the Association of Tax Technicians, who helped devise the last Finance Bill, responds to the critique by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, in particular the managed service company section.
�One of the principal experts on IR35 says that there continue to be issues with the de�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jul 2007


Thought leadership for contractors: contractor taxation - the way forward
An introduction to our Thought Leadership section for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward' .
�he Treasury, and have suffered the consequences ( IR35 , the settlements legislation , MSC , etc). This� �our site dedicated to thought leadership for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jul 2007


Contractors threatened by BERR consultation on Conduct Regulations opt-out
Contractors are under threat, with BERR’s consultation over proposed changes to the Conduct Regulations demonstrating a lack of sector knowledge.
�tricting or costly. Umbrellas – a convenience for IR35 and the outsourced agency payroll To condemn all� �category of workers who simply don’t exist in the contracting sector. The assumptions about how the contracting� �e main reasons: They have been advised that their contract is inside IR35 , and they therefore want to find�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Apr 2009


Contractors’ tax and the final legacy of the Office of Tax Complication
The final act of the outgoing government was to burden HMRC, the Treasury and taxpayers with a complex income tax regime even the taxman can’t use.
�administer than they raised. One of those rules, IR35 , has been a particularly costly for contractors,�

Category: News | Wed, 15 Sept 2010


60% stealth tax grows disguised employment, which could damage genuine contractors
Number-crunching by ContractorCalculator has revealed the UK’s 60% stealth tax on high-earning employees, which could ultimately harm contractors.
�s. The better administration, and enforcement, of IR35 has been promised by the IR35 Forum to be deliver�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Mar 2012


Contractor livelihoods threatened by new ‘false employment’ test
Contractor livelihoods are threatened by proposed ‘false employment’ test, forcing all contractors to pay PAYE tax and NICs, warns Egos’ Roger Sinclair.
�rrently with the existing tests of employment and IR35 . However, perhaps unsurprisingly, despite the Ch� �e agency, and not the worker All companies in the contracting supply chain, including agencies, master vendors,�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Dec 2013


What contractors can learn about control from HMRC’s False Self-Employment guidance
Contractors are not directly affected by the False Self-Employment legislation but HMRC’s guidance provides important insights about applying control.
�with some lessons about control in the context of IR35 . Contractors should be doubly grateful that they�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Sept 2014


Employment Status Review – Part 1: the challenges and how it could affect contractors
The OTS is examining the line between employment and self-employment and the outcome may affect contractors. Defining the problem is the start point.
�specifically not designed to tackle the issue of IR35, but if the outcome of the review is a change in� �and may appear to operate autonomously but their contract says they are employed. Equally, there are contra�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Nov 2014


The UK’s financial plumbing needs fresh thinking to reduce leakage, not more patches
The UK’s financial plumbing is not delivering the required flow of National Insurance Contributions. We need fresh thinking, not legislative patches.
�happening. New taps have been introduced, such as IR35 , and more are forthcoming, such as the controlli� �that has reduced because more people are choosing contracting and self-employment. We certainly don’t need more� �tive security of employees. Indeed, their current contract may be their last, if they don’t invest in their�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Aug 2012


Zero-hours contracts: workers being abused in the name of the flexible workforce
Zero hours contracts deliver a flexible workforce that in no way resembles contracting, and can lead to the abuse and exploitation of workers.
�ntracting or self-employment? Legislation such as IR35 (yes, in its earliest forms) and the Agency Worke� �ere are strong parallels between self-employment, contracting and zero-hours contracts, and that is one of the� �Zero hour contracts have been hailed as the saviour of the UK’s econo� �s told to sign a retrospective Swedish Derogation contract. The alternative was no more work. Flexible worke�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Aug 2013


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