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Survey: Major business disruption if new Off-Payroll tax hits the private sector
A ContractorCalculator survey has found many UK firms risk spiralling costs, intensified skills shortages and legal action if the new Off-Payroll tax hits the private sector.
�f contractors either wouldn’t consider an ‘inside IR35’ contract or would only do so with a significant� �of its flexibility. 23% of respondents would quit contracting altogether 51% said they would consider changing� �pondents indicating that they would seek to avoid contracts considered to be caught by IR35. 25% claimed they� �ractors either wouldn’t consider an ‘inside IR35’ contract or would only do so with a significant rate rise�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Jul 2018


ContractorCalculator sounds Off-Payroll IR35 campaigning alarm for sector
Contractors are being urged to fight the Off-Payroll rules, amid warnings that the contracting industry is sleepwalking towards disaster.
�hands.” Contractors ‘sleepwalking towards edge of IR35 cliff’ “Unless more people get involved with the� �st the Off-Payroll rules , amid warnings that the contracting sector is sleepwalking towards disaster. Contribu� �, meaning contractors who are engaged in 12-month contracts by April 2019 risk being forced into ‘inside IR35� �e sector was met with near radio silence from the contract sector, which is exactly what Government needs to�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Nov 2018


Unlawful Network Rail blanket approach finds 99% of workers inside IR35, reveals FOI
99% of Network Rail contractors have been deemed caught by the Off-Payroll rules as a result of unlawful blanket assessments encouraged by HMRC.
�r the course of the year were adjudged outside of IR35, while 810 were deemed caught. This astronomical� �Unlawful Off-Payroll approach threatens future of contracting As the figures from Network Rail suggest, incorpo�

Category: News | Wed, 01 May 2019


CEST caused 98% and 87% ‘deemed employee’ rates at Met Office and CCS, FOIs reveal
FOIs reveal more absurdly high ‘deemed employee’ rates produced by CEST for contractors assessed by both the Met Office and Crown Commercial Service.
IR35 status assessments conducted by both the Met Offi� �yed refusing to work in the public sector despite contract rates rising considerably.” Chaplin concludes: “L�

Category: News | Mon, 13 May 2019


BREAKING: Repeal of IR35 Reforms scrapped by Jeremy Hunt
The Conservative's plan to repeal the Off-payroll reforms has now been scrapped and will not now go ahead. He Off-payroll rules
�osen to scrap the plans to repeal the Off-payroll IR35 Reforms, which Kwasi Kwarteng previously announce� �have returned an essential level of certainty to contract transactions in the market economy, leading to ec�

Category: News | Mon, 17 Oct 2022


Tory offensive is good for contractors
Whether you vote Labour or Tory, the Tory small business offensive can only bring much-needed attention to contractor issues.
�the stated aims of the policy is to put an end to IR35 . And in a separate interview with ContractorCalc� �tion to contractor issues. Tories Press Labour on Contracting The Tories are about to start an offensive on sma�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Aug 2007


All contractors under employment status threat in latest construction sector attack
Draconian proposals to force employment status on construction contractors could be the beginning of a full-on attack on all contractors.
�when the then Chancellor Gordon Brown introduced IR35 . Yet even under IR35, most genuine contractors c� �tation shows that government understanding of the contracting sector has not moved on since 2000. And there is�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Jul 2009


HMRC’s pursuit of IR35 victory over contractors at all costs
HMRC’s dogged determination not to let lie the Larkstar Data IR35 case demonstrates an unhealthy obsession with winning, no matter what the cost.
�many seeing this as just another run-of-the-mill IR35 story. But what it tells us about HMRC’s determin� �ho has ever worked, or might work in future, on a contract that they assumed was outside IR35. The Larkstar�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Feb 2009


Contracting skills can seriously affect your financial health
Contractors can suffer hugely from a lack of ‘contracting skills’, having a major adverse effect on personal finances, costing up to half a mortgage.
�ntracts Negotiating rates and margins with agents IR35 . Let’s take timing, for instance. The best times� �they all involve what can loosely be called your ‘contracting skills’. And you are in a position to improve on� �suring you keep winning profitable and fulfilling contracts. For, as all experienced contractors know only to� �onths of June and December. The lesson: time your contract searches for the peaks of demand, and avoid the t�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Apr 2009


Self assessing AWR inclusion might be a dangerous tactic for clients and agencies
Contractors don’t yet know much about AWR, as a ContractorCalculator survey has confirmed. So, is pushing self-assessment of AWR status a wise move?
�d the possible scope of the Regulations.” Because IR35 employment status tests for contractors are not r� �r the threat of losing, or not being offered, new contracts. And this is counter to the general principles of� �And this is counter to the general principles of contract law. Unlike IR35 , which is policed by HMRC, AWR�

Category: News | Sun, 02 Oct 2011


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