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HMRC’s new strategy is a warning for contractors: get your tax affairs in order
HMRC has a new strategy that places high earning contractors right in the centre of its sights – it’s time to make sure your tax affairs are in order.
�irs are in order and they are rigorously applying IR35 best practice . Why is HMRC more of a threat now�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Nov 2015


HMRC poised to score spectacular own goal on IR35 reforms
HMRC’s attempts to justify its flawed CEST tool’s approach to IR35 and omission of mutuality of obligation have placed it in a Catch-22 situation.
�ngs about its implementation of the public sector IR35 reforms has left the taxman in a Catch-22 situati�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Apr 2018


HMRC is incapable of implementing and policing the Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms
HMRC demonstrated its ineptitude when losing a recent IR35 tribunal case. If the taxman can’t get it right, what chance does the general public have?
�l rules appears to be on the horizon, with HMRC’s IR35 consultation acting as a sales pitch for a wider� �e minimum obligation inherent in every commerical contract. Consequently, it was purposely omitted from CEST�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Jun 2018


Off-payroll is more certain, but we need a Taxpayers Fairness Act
Rather than relying on presenters of daytime celebrity chat shows to fund a reshaping of our tax laws, it is time for a Taxpayer First Act, says Dave Chaplin.
�The so-called "IR35 reforms" (off-payroll working – Chapter 10 ITEPA� �did not convince the tribunal, which stated that contracts should not be construed in a vacuum but in the li� �We now know that's no longer true. The commercial contract is still the starting point when considering stat�

Category: News | Mon, 12 Dec 2022


Was s/he wearing a wedding ring at interview? If so, you might be on to a good thing
Contractor clients and employers hiring only married contractors might be onto a good thing – the chance to make massive savings from hiring costs.
�000 per month limited company contractors outside IR35 – whether or not they are married – are cheaper b� �lla contractors or those on fixed-term employment contracts. That’s quite a saving by itself. When you look a� �han a contractor hired on a fixed-term employment contract. But it’s when you start to look at high level an�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Sept 2013


Contractor livelihoods under threat by an increasingly out of control taxman
Contractor livelihoods are threatened by an increasingly uncontrollable tax gathering authority, so taking action is now more important than ever.
�ve seen the taxman’s refusal to make public vital IR35 data – even to Parliament –Chancellor George Osbo�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Apr 2014


An IR35 replacement will be a challenge
The Office of Tax Simplification’s search to find a successor to IR35 that might please all presents a huge, potentially insurmountable, challenge.
�e heart from the indication by government that an IR35 review is a priority. But for those at the Office� �d and taxed accordingly The ‘project rule’, where contracts are based on discrete, specific projects with del� �e, a genuine contractor in business on a 12-month contract, with no notice, working on a specific project, c�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Aug 2010


OTS tax relief report: little impact on contractors, but deeper tax issues flagged
The final report on tax reliefs by the Office of Tax Simplification will have little impact on contractors, but deeper tax issues are highlighted.
�preliminary results of the OTS investigation into IR35 and its potential replacement. A possible merger� �ited company when taking a break or retiring from contracting. “It’s clear that many of the reliefs are valuabl�

Category: News | Thu, 03 Mar 2011


Test contractors for IR35 or risk litigation: IPSE’s warning to public sector clients
Public sector clients who don’t take necessary measures to assess contractors for IR35 could risk litigation, warns IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�heir due diligence when assessing contractors for IR35 could be placing themselves at serious risk of li� �sm amongst contractors More positive news for the contract sector came in the form of the Chancellor’s recen�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Apr 2017


IT contractors in the NHS “unlikely to trigger” off-payroll or IR35 rules
IT contractors working on contracts with the NHS are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules. Good news as demand soars says Don Tomlinson of max20.
�t business who are most likely to be well outside IR35 .” And according to Tomlinson, three further fact� �is underscored by educating NHS clients about how contracting works: “The NHS is a fantastic employer with lots� �“IT contractors working on NHS contracts are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules whe� �ing forced onto Pay As You Earn (PAYE), or out of contract. “Demand is soaring within the NHS for experience�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2012


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