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IR35 review: OTS says suspend IR35 or enforce it better, then merge income tax and NI
The OTS recommends suspending or better enforcing IR35 as an interim measure, before merging income tax and NICs, which would make IR35 irrelevant.
IR35 should be suspended or better enforced by HMRC ,�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Mar 2011


IR35 reform not a done deal: OTS wants to hear from contracting sector on 3 options
Contractors are not facing a ‘done deal’ on IR35 - the OTS is calling for more debate on options for reform before sending final report to ministers.
�racting sector can still influence the outcome of IR35 reform, with the body looking into it – the Offic� �Contractors and the contracting sector can still influence the outcome of IR35 re� �months Creating preferred supplier lists of IR35 contract reviewers whose opinion would be accepted by HMRC�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Mar 2011


Contracting experts mostly reject OTS IR35 suspension option, favouring alternatives
Contracting experts, with the exception of PCG, favour IR35 reform through the OTS options of better HMRC enforcement and a clear in-business test.
�the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) interim IR35 reform options of better enforcement by HMRC or t� �Contracting experts mostly favour the Office of Tax Simplific�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Mar 2011


Amendments to IR35 unlikely until April 2012 says expert
In theory, IR35 could change at the next budget, but in practice Qdos’ Andy Vessey predicts contractors could be waiting some time for amendments.
�Contractors expecting amendments to IR35 being made in the next planned budget in April 20�

Category: News | Wed, 22 Sept 2010


IR35 reforms: what are the options and what might they mean for contractors?
The Office of Tax Simplification must tread a fine line as it considers the options for IR35 reforms, maintaining tax yield yet reducing complexity.
�Contractors hoping that the IR35 reforms due from the Office of Tax Simplification� �mmends, it does not stifle the UK’s freelance and contracting workforce at a time when the economy so badly nee�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


IR35 Solutions – Part 4: Why IR35 or any changes will never work
ContractorCalculator identifies why replacements for & successors to IR35 won’t work, in this fourth of a series of articles analysing IR35 solutions.
�In this fourth of our IR35 solutions series analysing potential solutions to� �two situations is the existence of an employment contract and job title. Lessons learnt outside the UK Seve�

Category: News | Thu, 06 Jan 2011


IR35 Solutions – Part 5: Conclusion – an interim, post-IR35 contractor tax landscape
ContractorCalculator summarises IR35’s current unworkable status and suggests what form an interim, post-IR35 contractor tax landscape might take.
�In this fifth and final article in our IR35 solutions series analysing IR35 and possible rout� �ruths This analysis and all the evidence from the contracting sector leads to the inescapable conclusions that:�

Category: News | Mon, 10 Jan 2011


IR35: Budget document reveals IR35 is to be "better administered" - not abolished
IR35 is here to stay for the foreseeable future, as the Budget document reveals that the Government choses the second option to better administer IR35
�. However, his speech contained nothing regarding IR35 , the details of which can be found in the Budget�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Mar 2011


IR35 is to be reviewed, but contractors should remember it is still being enforced
PCG’s Simon McVicker describes IR35 as ‘dead on its perch’, but until the legislation is repealed, contractors must remain on their guard.
�Contractors have been informed that IR35 is ‘dead on its perch’ by PCG’s Simon McVicker, i�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Jul 2010


IR35 will remain in force for some time to come, warns OTS tax director John Whiting
A measured review of IR35 means the tax is going nowhere fast, according to the OTS. But, says ContractorCalculator’s CEO, that could be a good thing.
�Contractors should not expect a fast end to IR35 , and even predictions that it might be repealed� �the legislation will still be applied to current contracts. Plus, contractors should also not expect IR35’s�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Aug 2010


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