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Off-payroll damage continues: costs spiral to replace contractors and apply rules
EXCLUSIVE: The off-payroll rules are backfiring further, as the taxpayer faces mounting costs of implementation and replacing terminated contractors.
�ustice (MoJ), have gone as far to build their own IR35 assessment software, also at the taxpayer’s expen� �“From what contractors currently on public sector contracts, or who have recently left or been forced out, ar� �another third were asked to secure an independent contract review , and a quarter have to provide a deemed p�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Oct 2013


CEST does not provide certainty or reasonable care, says ex-HMRC tax inspector
CEST doesn’t constitute reasonable care, meaning hirers who use it to assess IR35 status retain the tax risk, warns ex-HMRC inspector Philip Manley.
�to exercise reasonable care in making an ‘inside IR35’ determination. Although no definition has been p�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Aug 2018


The new Off-Payroll tax – coming to the private sector and killing business
HMRC is attempting to introduce an Off-Payroll tax to the private sector, to be paid by firms engaging contractors, many of whom don’t even realise.
�are unaware of this, because ‘non-compliance with IR35 among contractors’ has been the central theme of�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Jul 2018


HMRC caught red-handed “abusing powers” as part of Off-Payroll (IR35)
HMRC has been accused of abusing its powers after issuing misleading and threatening letters to contractors in an effort to enforce the Off-Payroll rules.
�ax year. It then requests that they clarify their IR35 status using the flawed Check Employment Status f� �agency, and their employment status decision The contract length and payment terms Total amount of any repa�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Jan 2019


CEST users feedback, obtained via FOI, reveals little confidence in tool
User feedback for CEST, obtained by ContractorCalculator via FOI, reveals that, despite HMRC’s claims, there is little public confidence in the tool.
�e questionnaire’s failure to cover all aspects of IR35 Issues with functionality making the questionnair�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Mar 2019


HMRC’s CEST further undermined following Naryan tribunal ruling citing lack of MOO
HMRC’s CEST tool is further discredited as judge rules controlled doctor Naryan was no employee because no mutuality of obligation (MOO) existed.
�payment, the underlying tests remain the same for IR35 and illustrate the crucial importance of properly� �, including those for unfair dismissal, breach of contract in respect of notice pay, and unpaid holiday pay.�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Mar 2019


HMRC’s £1.3bn non-compliance claim in Off-Payroll consultation doesn’t align with OBR
HMRC’s claim as to the cost of non-compliance with IR35 has been called into question after it was revealed that it doesn’t align with OBR forecasts.
�at the cost of private sector non-compliance with IR35 will reach £1.3bn by the 2023/24 tax year doesn’t� �rely different beast. “The public sector, and the contract positions therein, are far more heavily regulated�

Category: News | Fri, 15 Mar 2019


New solutions for first-timer contractors
First-time contractors find their options are more limited by the new legislation in the 2007 budget on managed service companies.
�limited company of his own, assuming he’s outside IR35. This will mean an investment of several hundred� �If you’re just starting out in contracting, you need to look for some new solutions, says Da�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Mar 2007


PCG hosts freelance stakeholder event
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) hosted its first event dedicated to friends of PCG and the freelance contracting and consulting community last week.
�itable for freelance businesses operating outside IR35. “This has been an extremely worthwhile event,” s� �ent dedicated to friends of PCG and the freelance contracting and consulting community last week, attracting de� �tandard, commercially sound, business-to-business contracts suitable for freelance businesses operating outsi� �onment. Richard also presented PCG’s new Approved Contract scheme, which has been developed for the benefit�

Category: News | Mon, 15 Nov 2004


Labour Party seen as “major threat” to contractors and UK PLC
Survey by ContractorCalculator shows that British contractors feel the Labour Government’s stance on freelance working threatens their livelihoods.
�pressure on the sector, including: Abolishing the IR35 tax legislation, which threatens freelancers with� �livelihoods are threatened by Labour’s stance on contracting 88% of contractors are dissatisfied with how Labo� �nesses and providing fair access to public sector contracts Stopping the taxman targeting contractors as ‘sof� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


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