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20 reasons why HMRC should throw in its IR35 towel
HMRC needs to acknowledge and address its IR35 failings before further critical damage is caused to the UK labour market. Here are 20 reasons why.
�The IR35 reforms that have hampered the public sector look� �o gloss over the issue by supressing the voice of contracting stakeholders . HMRC is in denial, but it needs to�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Oct 2017


Firms who act early should not fear the Off-Payroll reforms
Firms shouldn’t panic about the introduction of the Off-Payroll reforms, providing they implement compliance practices well in advance of April 2020.
�The Off-Payroll reforms to IR35 threaten a damaging fallout for parties in the fl� �need to demonstrate reasonable care, and the best contracting talent will go elsewhere. There are various alter� �ese may include: Identifying potential changes to contracts and working practices to mitigate IR35 risk Negot� �es to mitigate IR35 risk Negotiating a fixed-term contract – contractor concedes employee status in exchange�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Jun 2019


IR35 public sector consultation does not mean the end of limited company contracting
HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation is not the end of limited companies, as the drivers for flexible working and incorporation are still growing.
�come of HMRC’s consultation on the application of IR35 in the public sector . The drivers of flexible wo� �ent workers and contractors are not going to stop contracting and go back to being employees just because the G� �s will insist on a rate premium for public sector contracts costing the taxpayer dearly. Or probably both. Ye�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Jun 2016


Fear of uncertainty is killing the flexible workforce
Through the draconian Off-Payroll Tax, HMRC has leveraged fear and uncertainty in a manner that looks set to decimate the UK’s flexible workforce.
�failing to achieve its anticipated tax yield from IR35, HMRC has decided to pass the buck onto roughly 6� �ncers is the sourcing of employment tax costs for contracts deemed ‘inside IR35’. For engagements with affect� �tions are unlawfully deducting this cost from the contract rate, subjecting freelancers to effective double�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Mar 2020


IR35 successor could be GAAR 'super law' on tax avoidance – a benefit to contractors?
Support for the General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) announced in June’s budget is growing and could change the tax landscape for contractors.
�As pressure mounts on the government to find an IR35 successor, there are increasing calls to introduc�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Aug 2010


IR35 Solutions – Part 3: Why IR35 and its current enforcement is not working
ContractorCalculator examines why IR35’s intrinsic flaws make it unworkable, in this third of a series of articles analysing possible IR35 solutions.
�In this third of our IR35 solutions series analysing potential solutions to� �eplace IR35, and whether it’s not contractors and contracting who are at fault, but the wider tax system.�

Category: News | Tue, 21 Dec 2010


IR35 must remain in place until other changes to tax system make it irrelevant
IR35 is here to stay for the medium term, will be policed more effectively by HMRC.
�London, Wednesday 9th February 2011 – IR35 is here to stay for the medium term, will be poli� �ator , the leading independent website for the UK contracting industry. IR35 Solutions: Review of the current l� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Feb 2011


IR35 review making good progress as contracting expert joins ranks of new OTS team
The Office of Tax Simplification has announced good progress on its first two taxation reviews and recruited private sector experts to join its team.
�Simplification, which will also be undertaking an IR35 review , has reported good progress on its first� �eam, and is also having ongoing meetings with key contracting sector experts, including ContractorCalculator CE�

Category: News | Fri, 22 Oct 2010


HMRC admits it “does not hold” the vital data needed to evaluate OTS IR35 reforms
HMRC’s response to a ContractorCalculator Freedom of Information request shows HMRC “does not hold” data that’s vital to evaluate OTS’s IR35 reforms.
�Office of Tax Simplification’s ( OTS ) suggested IR35 alternatives . And the taxman’s response, which c�

Category: News | Tue, 15 Mar 2011


IR35 Forum – Part 2: Targeting strategies to segment contractors into IR35 risk bands
In this second of a series of articles analysing options open to the IR35 Forum, ContractorCalculator looks at HMRC’s contractor targeting strategies.
�adopt to identify those disguised employees that IR35 was originally designed to catch, whilst minimisi� �lient for more than a set period; or they are not contracted on a specific project; or they have previously be� �actor in business and the other is an employee. A contracting insider’s view on what constitutes a high risk co� �’ – these workers start on a genuine project, but contract extension follows contract extension, until they�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Jun 2011


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