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Are you worried about your IR35 status?
Now that Dragonfly’s Jon Bessell has lost his IR35 appeal, are you getting the jitters about your own IR35 status?
�id fears that a negative verdict could change the IR35 status of tens of thousands of contractors. Still�
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| Mon, 08 Sept 2008
IR35 employment status tests for contractors are not relevant to AWR, and vice versa
Contractors should not link the Agency Workers Regulations with IR35, according to the Lawspeed and the Association of Recruitment Consultancies.
�The tests used to determine employment status for IR35 are not necessary when considering a worker’s sta� �of scope of the AWR provided they have the right contract. “The draft guidance was not clear on the status�
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| Wed, 13 Jul 2011
OK, let's replace IR35. But with what exactly?
The debate over repealing and replacing IR35 has fiercely raged in recent weeks, even in the corridors of power, culminating in, erm, nothing.
�eminding all of us in the contracting sector that IR35 is iniquitous and must be abolished. In fact, con� �does a sterling job of reminding all of us in the contracting sector that IR35 is iniquitous and must be abolis�
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| Fri, 01 May 2009
Contractors: don’t get caught in an IR35 denial trap – start working on a defence now
Contracting sector commentators are increasingly warning of a major and ‘overdue’ IR35 clampdown by HMRC, so don’t let denial leave you in the frame.
�By living in a ‘state of denial’ over their IR35 status, contractors are placing themselves at gre� �time to do something about it, particularly with contracting sector specialists warning of an imminent major c� �y do so many contractors choose not to have their contracts and working arrangements reviewed to determine th� �2008 , 79% admitted not having had their current contract reviewed. 79%! So just why do so many contractors�
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| Mon, 15 Jun 2009
The silver lining that is IR35
Without IR35, contractors would not have had many of the positive things we now take for granted in the contracting world.
�As we mark 10 years of IR35 with our ContractorCalculator IR35 Special Report� �ly benefitted from the ‘contractor tax’. I’d been contracting for two years when IR35 first appeared and, being� �my IR35 status. Surprise, surprise, they found my contract at that time was inside of IR35. Then, after much�
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| Thu, 05 Nov 2009
HMRC’s 12 IR35 scenarios: a real basis for discussion, or just boxing-in contractors?
Contractors could see HMRC’s IR35 Forum initiative to create 12 IR35 scenarios as a sound basis for discussion, or as further restricting contracting.
�So, just what is HMRC up to now, with its latest IR35 Forum moves ? And should contractors be welcoming� �ontractors, their advisers, service providers and contracting organisations, then it is to be applauded. Genuin�
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| Mon, 10 Oct 2011
IR35 and new FOI revelations: Where are HMRC’s missing IR35 millions?
Like characters in a detective novel, IR35, P35 and new Freedom of Information admissions reveal a mysterious tale of HMRC’s missing tax millions.
�Just like the characters in a detective novel, IR35 , the P35 Employer Annual Return and new revelati�
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| Thu, 03 Nov 2011
IR35 is not only here to stay, but HMRC’s compliance activity can only increase
Good progress by the IR35 Forum is potentially a cause for real concern by contractors, as it signals a new era of greater compliance.
�The IR35 Forum is starting to make real progress, so contr� �from Pay as You Earn (PAYE) style employment into contracting and temporary self employment, together with econ�
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| Thu, 24 Nov 2011
HMRC asked for examples showing IR35 processes don’t work: JLJ Services is a good one
HMRC has been asking other members of the IR35 Forum for concrete examples of why IR35 processes don’t work. The JLJ Services case is a good one.
�HMRC has had its request to the IR35 Forum for an example of a long, drawn out and poo� �lan showed a breathtaking lack of knowledge about contracting – he even claimed that contractors can only work� �dge Nolan took great pains to dismiss the written contracts and the intentions of the parties, and to build a� �ntentions of the parties, and to build a notional contract based on the facts, as IR35 should be applied. Bu�
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| Thu, 15 Dec 2011
IR35 Forum: are contractors ever going to get answers?
Contractors have seen few tangible results from the IR35 Forum, and there is a worrying lack of information from HMRC about the progress made.
�ntractors could be forgiven for thinking that the IR35 Forum is making little progress and won’t make on� �reelancers in the UK workforce who are new to the contracting sector, and new to IR35. And these figures probab�
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| Mon, 30 Jan 2012
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