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Eamonn Holmes IR35 tax appeal dismissed by Upper-tribunal
The appeal by Eamonn Holmes to overturn the decision of the First-tier tax tribunal regarding his IR35 case has not been successful.
�sion of the First-tier tax tribunal regarding his IR35 case has been dismissed by the Upper-tier tax tri� �Holmes’ other activities and whether the assumed contracts were part of his carrying on a business on his ow� �erfere with the decision of that tribunal, that a contract of employment does or does not exist, only if it�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Mar 2023


How contractors should prepare for financial services screening
It's important to understand the process of financial services screening as it is becoming impossible to work in the sector without it.
�handy for other uses like proving you are outside IR35. ''You don't know how often I hear: ''It's all at� �achieve. Doing short-term assignments is part of contracting, and if you keep all the paperwork from all your� �work in financial services, so even a three-month contract with one bank will be followed by a new police ch�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 06 Sept 2007


HMRC still wrongly claiming all contractors caught by MOO, reveals IR35 Forum minutes
HMRC continues to insist that all contractors are caught by MOO, but has postponed disclosing legal arguments, the latest IR35 Forum minutes reveal.
�closing the reasoning behind this assumption, the IR35 Forum minutes for February 2018 reveal. HMRC had� �will have already established MOO by virtue of a contract being in existence. We believe that this is a sig�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Mar 2018


Contractors not unusual for using dividend pay strategies, shows HMRC survey
Contractors are not the only types business using dividend strategies, prompting questions as to why contractors are targeted by HMRC for doing so.
�nesses with tax changes, such as dividend tax and IR35 , is not only putting the workforce at risk, but� �continues the report. Companies operating in core contracting sectors, such as professional, scientific and tec�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Oct 2015


Loan Charge APPG report exposes alarming abuse and malpractice by HMRC
Improper and potentially unlawful conduct from HMRC and the Treasury has been exposed in the APPG’s Inquiry into the Loan Charge.
�ployer advice, often in an attempt to comply with IR35. ‘Inquiry report reads like criminal record for H�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Apr 2019


Minimising the risk of an HMRC investigation
Contractors can minimise the risk of being investigated by HMRC by taking simple yet effective measures, explains Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�ted James Abbott, Abbott Moore In the case of IR35 , the now defunct business entity tests ( BETs )� �accurate tax returns can be based,” says Abbott. Contracting businesses failing to maintain adequate records f�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 27 Nov 2013


Contractor guide to the Employment Allowance
Contractors with no income except salary could be better off by £164 per year by using the Employment Allowance, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�e exempt But Abbott warns that contractors inside IR35 and applying a deemed salary calculation are one�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 09 Apr 2014


COVID-19: Contractors and the Job Retention Scheme
Contractors unable to work may be able to secure relief courtesy of the Job Retention Scheme or a proposed equivalent measure for the self-employed.
�ugh is that HMRC's concept of deemed employment ("IR35") in it's current form, which leads to zero-right� �t do invariably get paid more, and those entering contracting with eyes wide open acknowledge this risk which t�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Mar 2020


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/Aug/2016
News this week covers: IR35 RTI nightmare; PM gives boost to contractors; Report on Jobs; LEM; good news for oil and gas; and buy-to-let warning.
�Inclusion of RTI in IR35 proposals is a ‘nightmare’, expert claims Contrac� �esa May held a productive roundtable meeting with contracting stakeholders last week. With attendees stressing� �ncrease in contingent placements. With short-term contracts easier to come by in the uncertain economic clima� �x year. More... New PM Theresa May gives boost to contract sector Contractors have cause for optimism after�

Category: News | Fri, 12 Aug 2016


Contractors find VAT registration issue resolved
Contractors can do VAT-only invoices for all jobs undertaken while they've been waiting for VAT registration.
�most tax sense for contractors not caught by the IR35 legislation . But all this growth in numbers has�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Oct 2007


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