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IR35 time warp: LibDems take a jump to the left
A new LibDem IT policy paper ignores the government’s decision to retain IR35 and tries to reopen the ‘abolition’ debate. Have we entered a time warp?
�nce in late September calls for the suspension of IR35 . And since ContractorCalculator broke the news t� �since ContractorCalculator broke the news to the contracting community on 26th August, much of the coverage el�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Sept 2011


IR35 certainty for contractors? So close and, perhaps, not so far
Contractors are very close to enjoying a potential three-year rolling’ IR35 amnesty’ if we keep our nerve and help HMRC improve its new test regime.
�recently came very close to gaining an element of IR35 certainty for the first time since the legislatio� �5 certainty – assuming the circumstances of their contracts don’t change too much, of course. The tests could�

Category: News | Sat, 12 May 2012


Repealing IR35 and the law of unintended consequences – be careful what you wish for
IR35 is unfair to those it affects, but genuine contractors should have little to fear from the devil we know, yet much to fear from its replacement.
�That IR35 is a desperately unfair piece of legislation is n� �y lies to a contractor about the IR35 status of a contract, the contractor has a virtually impossible task t�

Category: News | Thu, 06 May 2010


IR35: going nowhere fast
Amid all the hype surrounding the review of IR35 stalks the spectre of reality, dictating that contractors won’t be out from its shadow for a year.
�Hurrah, IR35 is dead! Long live the child of IR35! Celebration� �ks of life, apart from legitimate and established contracting disciplines, seeking to incorporate and so avoid� �rs in business on their own account who get their contracts checked , and renegotiated if necessary, by IR35�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Jun 2010


ConDem management of IR35 looks to be as consistent as Fabio’s management of England
The UK’s IR35 squad is suffering from unclear messages from a government that is preventing HMRC achieving its revenue goals.
�tration we would see even greater coverage of the IR35 debate, rather than it being strangled quietly an� �eplaced , but not abolished. However, many in the contracting sector are interpreting the government line as me�

Category: News | Fri, 25 Jun 2010


Abolish IR35? An ‘accident’ that isn’t going to happen, no matter how fast OTS goes
IR35 has not been abolished. It’s being reviewed but is still very much in force. Contractors who ignore this may encounter a nasty IR35 roadblock.
�A review of IR35 is like a review of the UK’s speed limits. Those� �would be a review of small business taxation, the contracting media has been awash with stories claiming that I�

Category: News | Sat, 04 Sept 2010


Amendments to IR35 could make things worse for the contracting sector and contractors
In tackling IR35’s ambiguities, the Office of Tax Simplification must avoid further complicating contractors’ lives and damaging their livelihoods.
�As part of its brief to review IR35 , the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has been� �and then be definitely caught... all on the same contract! So, the OTS’s challenge is to come up with a rev�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


IR35: the existing rules catch neither fish nor fowl
The higher up the food chain a contractor is found, the harder it is to prove IR35. But are contractors on lower rates worth HMRC’s expense & effort?
�plied to determine whether a contractor is inside IR35 . That’s because one of the key tests of employme� �how many disguised employees are out there in the contracting pond should ultimately drive any new rules or IR3� �research, speaking to experts in employment law, contract law, taxation and IR35. We also drew on over ten�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Dec 2010


IR35 is here to stay until fundamental tax issues are addressed to make it redundant
Despite its flaws IR35 is likely to remain in place until the wider tax system is reformed to address fundamental issues that will make it redundant.
�A more rigorously policed IR35 is here to stay – at least for the medium term. I� �ously more blatant cases. Ideally, we’ll move the contracting market towards some form of external audit model.� �y work for. Some people, by virtue of the sort of contracts they have, their job description and rights and p� �o-Monday folk and perm-tractors who worked on one contract for one client for long periods, were in fact not�

Category: News | Wed, 19 Jan 2011


Current IR35 enforcement practice presents a poor case for return on investment
If IR35 enforcement were a commercial project, it would be thrown out by the financial director as offering a poor or negative return on investment.
�If the enforcement of the IR35 tax legislation were outsourced to the private se� �ey’ll know all the best practice, can afford IR35 contract reviews and will almost certainly have investigat�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Feb 2011


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