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The only outcomes of new ‘off-payroll’ rules will be a lose-lose-lose for government
By implementing its new ‘off-payroll’ rules, government will lose the best contractors, hire mediocre replacements & end up costing the taxpayer more.
�ted company contractors in the public sector into IR35 or onto Pay As You Earn (PAYE) payrolls. And, whe� �sequences. By imposing huge pay cuts on its vital contract workers, the government will: Lose valuable speci�

Category: News | Mon, 28 May 2012


Discuss contracting issues with your next MP now, while they’re still listening
Just days away from the election, there's still no firm position from the main parties on IR35. There's still time for contractors to lobby their PPC.
�fic policies on anti-contractor measures, such as IR35 . Time is running out to pin down prospective par� �pportunity, and let them know your concerns about contracting and related issues. The Labour Party’s and Gordon�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Apr 2010


Any IR35 replacement will need to unleash the flexible workforce
There is a fine line between encouraging entrepreneurs & encouraging abuse of the tax system. On which side of the line will IR35’s successor appear?
IR35’s replacement will have to tread a fine line betw� �5 presents a fantastic opportunity to unleash the contracting workforce from the current stifling burden of leg�

Category: News | Thu, 19 Aug 2010


‘In-business’ tests can’t tell employees and contractors apart in a knowledge economy
Contractors are knowledge workers and represent a category of both worker & business that in-business tests can’t tell apart, as the ECR ruling shows.
�rently being considered by HMRC as part of future IR35 administration simply cannot work. But is HMRC, t� �ngly, and is a classic knowledge worker running a contracting micro-business from home. HMRC thought not. Despi�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Jun 2011


IR35 public sector consultation released
IR35 employment status from 2017 will be determined by clients or agencies, contractors in the public sector learn from a new HMRC consultation.
�tors working in the public sector will have their IR35 and employment status , and therefore how and how� �limited company who are working on public sector contracts If judged by their public sector client or agency�

Category: News | Fri, 27 May 2016


IR35 public sector consultation ‘a done deal’, warn contracting experts
Contracting stakeholders fear that HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation confirms the taxman intends to press ahead with draconian new measures.
�Contracting stakeholders believe that HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation is “a done deal”, as t� �Contracting stakeholders believe that HMRC’s IR35 public sect� �de IR35, and will subsequently look elsewhere for contracts. “Public services will suffer badly from these pl� �tribunal would mean a contractor loses out on the contract in almost every instance. “The exhaustive process�

Category: News | Tue, 31 May 2016


Public sector contractors need to renegotiate contracts now to avoid IR35 risk
IR35 reform makes public sector contract renegotiations essential and contractors need to let agencies know, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�ts, or risk excessive taxation as a result of the IR35 reform. With the public sector changes only two m� �If you’re contracting in the public sector you need to act fast to rene� �public sector you need to act fast to renegotiate contracts with agencies and end clients, or risk excessive� �contractor needs to begin negotiations over a new contract.” Does IR35 reform warrant contract renegotiation�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Feb 2017


IR35 Forum: partial breakthrough over risk rules but in-business tests may be looming
The IR35 Forum makes two significant breakthroughs: HMRC will no longer consider contracts in isolation and will publish its general risk indicators.
�t breakthroughs made at the latest meeting of the IR35 Forum . HMRC has agreed that it will no longer co� �ness tests’ imposed in other countries with large contracting workforces have not benefited contractors; in cas� �. HMRC has agreed that it will no longer consider contracts in isolation. The Forum minutes state that, “in o�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Nov 2011


Contractors should have a statutory right to be self-employed, expert tells Lords
Contractors should have a statutory right to be self-employed, the House of Lords Select Committee on PSCs is told in its latest evidence session.
�a busy session, industry experts were split over IR35’s abolition, although all agreed that they did no� �egislation. This evidence session was the turn of contracting, small business and recruitment industry experts�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Dec 2013


Contracting experts clarify to Lords how contractors really work without avoiding tax
Contractors’ use of limited companies and agencies is just good business and not tax avoidance, Lords told in latest PSC inquiry evidence session.
�“and the taxman comes along with legislation like IR35 and the new false self-employment test saying, ‘o� �Contracting, small business and recruitment experts told the� �to bid for a significant proportion of available contracts”. The Federation of Small Business’s (FSB) taxati�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Dec 2013


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