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Contractors driving IT innovation deserve more Government backing
IT contractors are boosting the economy by delivering innovation across multiple sectors, and so deserve more Government recognition and support.
�’. What looks likely to follow is a public sector IR35 reform that will see a large amount of legitimate�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Jun 2016


Contractors get five more years of Tory rule: Is that five more years of new taxes?
Contractors can look forward to five more years of Conservative Government. Does that mean contractors face five more years of new tax legislation?
�Were such policy blunders as refusing to abolish IR35 despite overwhelming evidence that it should go,� �ntinue with similar heavy legislation against the contracting community as they have done over the past five ye�

Category: News | Mon, 11 May 2015


Contractors deliver vital skills on a contingent basis; employing them would be daft
Contractors aren’t needed all of the time, and although the ‘one month’ proposal failed to appear in the Autumn Statement, Government needs reminding.
�ially as we have yet to hear about next steps for IR35. They also need reminding why attempting to hire�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Dec 2015


The war on the self-employed must stop
For two decades, Governments have allowed Treasury and HMRC to launch legislative “tax cluster bombs” against a perceived threat — the self-employed.
�“deemed employment,” colloquially referred to as “IR35”. The first tax bombing raid began in April 2000� �, after 18 months of the horrendous second war on contracting, the then newly appointed Chancellor, Kwasi Kwart� �ride the longstanding principle of the freedom to contract as well as the ability to say to a person, “Hey,�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Aug 2023


£200m tax reclaim among multiple consequences of HMRC’s malfunctioning CEST tool
HMRC is refusing to acknowledge the facts concerning its flawed CEST tool, when it should be bracing itself for a serious, and costly, fallout.
�hat 94% would avoid contracts placing them inside IR35, with 25% stating they would never accept a contr� �than 2,000 contractors found that 94% would avoid contracts placing them inside IR35, with 25% stating they w� �all of which make bleak reading for UK plc. Fewer contract engagements are an inevitable outcome. A recent C�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Aug 2018


HMRC places limited company contractors outside new False Self-Employment Legislation
Limited company contractors are not within the scope of the new False Self-Employment legislation proposals, shows Lawspeed its latest seminar.
�y to PSCs.” However, Lawspeed also confirmed that IR35 has not been affected in any way and will continu�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Jan 2014


Contractor tax reliefs under Office of Tax Simplification spotlight
The Office of Tax Simplification has published a list of over 1000 tax reliefs it plans to review, including many used by contractors to reduce tax.
�business taxation that includes an assessment of IR35 , has no powers to repeal tax legislation, but wi� �w Committee . The committees’ memberships include contracting sector representatives – PCG Chairman Chris Bryce�

Category: News | Wed, 10 Nov 2010


Contractors in a ‘profession or business undertaking’ excluded from AWR, confirms BIS
Contractors in a ‘profession or business undertaking’ aren’t in the scope of the Agency Workers Regulations, confirms the final guidance from BIS.
�employment tests used by the courts to determine IR35 status will be applied, and it will be for the co�

Category: News | Mon, 09 May 2011


HMRC have got their facts wrong. Foot. Aim. Fire.
If HMRC bring in legislation to stop umbrella workers claiming for travel, they’ll all create limited companies, costing HMRC a great deal more.
�mited companies because either they are caught by IR35 , or they don’t earn enough to be able to make th�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Nov 2008


Do you have to ask your client for permission to take time off?
Having to ask permission for time off can be an indication that you are controlled by the client, which is one of the main factors in an IR35 challenge.
�In the recent IR35 case of the Alternative Book Company, the client’� �ny’s case, now is a good time to examine existing contracts with your clients, and amend them if necessary. O� �Or, if you’re in the process of negotiating a new contract, make sure you start out on the right footing. As�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jun 2008


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