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Off-Payroll failures highlighted again at Lords inquiry
The Off-Payroll legislation’s fundamental failings were addressed at the latest House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee hearing.
�arned is “fitting business into a strait jacket”. IR35 complexity key to compliance concerns Several exp� �mongst the fundamental issues flagged up were non-compliant blanket assessments of contractors and the failur� �oses overly complex burdens upon engagers. To the contract sector, and indeed to HMRC, this concern is nothi�
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| Mon, 02 Mar 2020
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 21/Jan/2011
News this week includes upbeat IT contractor prospects; new GAAR study; female interim numbers peak; high tech to boost economy; & offshore tax guide.
�s by removing much of the uncertainty surrounding IR35, whilst also restricting the activities of potent� �lso restricting the activities of potentially non-compliant contracting services providers. But a GAAR could� �cting the activities of potentially non-compliant contracting services providers. But a GAAR could also sweep m� �ctors will benefit from 500,000 new permanent and contract roles forecast for the UK IT sector over the next�
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| Thu, 20 Jan 2011
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Mar/2016
News this week covers: Budget 2016; tax avoidance crackdown; oil and gas boost; calls for tax review; LEM; salary sacrifice warning; HMRC investment.
�tors working in the public sector will have their IR35 status determined by their clients from April 201� �ce arrangements to review them to ensure they are compliant with HMRC. Meanwhile, it is also considering limi� �Chancellor George Osborne in his speech. More... Contracting’s stakeholders react to Budget 2016 Contracting s� �to stimulate exploration, investment and eventual contract opportunities. “We welcome these measures as they�
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| Fri, 18 Mar 2016
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 29/Apr/2016
News this week covers: IR35 criticism; fluctuating finance demand; Brexit fears; new contract sector figures; pensions warning; & legislation review.
�Public sector IR35 reforms called into question Contracting bodies h� �roughly 90% of public sector contractors are tax compliant. This figure was determined from data gathered fr� �Public sector IR35 reforms called into question Contracting bodies have criticised Government plans to reform� �te clauses’, which can be written into employment contracts and prevent individuals from competing against a� �regulatory disciplines, such as compliance, where contract rates are expected to rise by 20% this year. IT c�
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| Fri, 29 Apr 2016
Umbrella companies play key role in improving wider contracting sector, says Parasol
In an exclusive interview Parasol managing director Rob Crossland comments on the emerging importance of umbrella companies to the contracting sector.
�as a trading option for contractors caught within IR35 . They have gained in popularity in recent years� �re’ employment management company, providing only compliant PAYE payment solutions. It currently has over 14,� �t many of the legislative hammers used to hit the contracting sector demonstrates that the legislation has been� �le are opting to become contractors on short-term contracts across many sectors, which is likely to swell the�
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| Mon, 03 Nov 2008
Off-Payroll (IR35) small company exemption vulnerable to exploitation, warns JSA
Hirers have an open invitation to exploit the proposed Off-Payroll small company exemption, though amendments could hamper company growth.
�involved. ContractorCalculator analysis of HMRC’s IR35 non-compliance cost estimates suggests that the t� �ffsetting the risk of losing contractors to other compliant companies. However, he warns that the rules are s�
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| Mon, 25 Mar 2019
Legal analysis shows why HMRC is wrong about blanket assessments
HMRC comments that encourage a blanket approach to IR35 status assessments under the Off-Payroll rules are legally flawed, says Martyn Valentine.
�permit the blanket assessment of contractors for IR35 status by hiring organisations under the Off-Payr� �that, by the letter of the law, adopting the non-compliant approach sanctioned by HMRC will leave them vulne� �cal facts and terms and conditions apply to other contracts, and it is then not necessary to review every ind� �plied to circumstances where, having reviewed one contract, an engager may consider that identical facts and�
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| Mon, 11 Feb 2019
IR35 case – Jensal Software Ltd v HMRC: full analysis
HMRC’s understanding of IR35 has been called into question following a conclusive victory for a contractor at a recent IR35 tribunal.
�ict for Jensal Software Limited v HMRC is another IR35 tribunal victory for a contractor has resulted in� �s unlimited IR35 assessments, helping you to stay compliant with IR35, combined with insurance to protect aga� �ill exceeding £26,000 relating to a succession of contracts during the 2012/13 tax year. Wells provided his s� �employment status indicators pointed away from a contract of employment Taxman’s flawed interpretation of m�
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| Fri, 18 May 2018
IR35 Solutions – Part 2: The evolving context of IR35
ContractorCalculator identifies factors likely to affect IR35’s replacement, in this second of a series of articles analysing possible IR35 solutions.
�In this second of our IR35 solutions series analysing potential solutions to� �. Following the MSC legislation and the growth in compliant umbrella companies, the scale of the problem may� �et, political, economic and legislative spectrum. Contracting in 2000, when IR35 was first introduced, was in m�
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| Thu, 09 Dec 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 17/Dec/2010
News this week includes the end of EBTs; disappointing labour market statistics; OTS interim review; IT employees unhappy; & retail sector upbeat.
�ims about take-home pay. Correctly structured and compliant umbrella companies have nothing to fear from the� �king to clarify confusion that has arisen in some contracting media over who the new legislation will target. C� �lternative to a permanent employee, thus securing contract opportunities in 2011. More… Contractors supporti�
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| Fri, 17 Dec 2010
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