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IR35 BREAKING NEWS: New Off-Payroll private sector consultation launched
HMRC has launched its latest consultation seeking to conclude plans to extend the contentious Off-Payroll working rules to the private sector.
�eedback on three proposals for the reformation of IR35 in the private sector. One of these was an extens�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Mar 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


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


Public sector contractors may be forced into PAYE under new ‘off-payroll’ rules
Limited company contractors with public sector clients are facing new ‘off-payroll’ rules that could force them into PAYE or out of work.
�identify contractors at high risk of being inside IR35 . The Treasury’s new rules say that individual go� �s that contractors earning over £220 a day and on contracts lasting more than six months are paying the corre� �lso urge departments to “consider terminating the contract if that assurance is not provided”. “These new ru�

Category: News | Wed, 23 May 2012


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


“Dangerous” false self-employment proposals: PCG seeks clarity for contractors
PCG is “very concerned” about proposed false self-employment legislation, and is seeking clarity from HMRC, says PCG’s Andy Chamberlain.
�are engaging with fellow non-HMRC members of the IR35 Forum to understand their position.” We interpret�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Dec 2013


Comparing umbrella companies - top issues to consider
Discusses the top issues a contractor needs to consider when comparing potential umbrella companies to use for their payment structure.
�l depend on the level of expenses you claim, your IR35 status and the type of umbrella company you use –� �T Plc ] Introduction Once you have been offered a contract you will need to decide how to structure your pay�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Sept 2004


Moving from permanent to contracting - case study 4
We interview a first time contractor in Project Management who shares his experience of moving into contracting for the first time.
�tacted me out of the blue. Q) How did you address IR35 issues? My wife (a qualified solicitor) and I pou� �nagement who shares his experience of moving into contracting for the first time. Interview Q) How long had you� �Luckily an agent phoned me out of the blue for a contract position which was perfect for me. After an inter�

Category: Articles: First timers | Wed, 26 Jul 2006


Effective contracting skills and experience keep contractors in well-paid contracts
“Contracting skills” are a combination of those commercial and business skills plus experience that are needed to secure regular, well-paid contracts.
�or daily contract rate , and to negotiate out any IR35 -unfriendly clauses in the contract. Contractors� �ost successful. By applying this mindset to their contracting, they’re likely to have a greater chance of secur� �chance of securing an ongoing stream of lucrative contracts. According to Contractor Calculator CEO Dave Chap� �ees, and contractors need to tailor the CV to the contract on offer so that their CV matches exactly what th�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 31 Aug 2017


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