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IR35 rule changes mean public sector contractor costs could rise by 23%
IR35 rule changes for the public sector mean Government – not contractors – could be left out of pocket resulting from miscalculations and oversights.
�IR35 public sector changes arising from the Government� �point where the difference in taxes paid between contracts inside and outside of IR35 is £3,500. Assuming co� �r year, a limited company contractor on a £35,000 contract outside of IR35 would take home £26,360 after pay�
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| Tue, 22 Mar 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�
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| Tue, 17 Mar 2020
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�
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| Wed, 29 Jun 2016
IR35 change is still coming for contractors, despite Autumn Statement silence
IR35 will be reformed and contractors will be affected, despite the Chancellor George Osborne’s silence during his Autumn Statement 2015.
�IR35 change is still going to happen, and there is no� �and the media. There are not enough votes in the contracting sector to care particularly what it thinks, despi�
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| Mon, 30 Nov 2015
IR35 discussion document shows HMRC and the Treasury are living in tax fantasy land
HMRC’s Intermediaries Legislation discussion document demonstrates the gulf between IR35 reality and the fantasy tax yield predicted by the Treasury.
�The Intermediaries Legislation (IR35) discussion document published by HMRC in the wak� �IR35. It is important that contractors and other contracting stakeholders respond to the discussion document.�
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| Mon, 27 Jul 2015
How could the government dismiss the Lords’ direct hits on IR35?
Despite compelling evidence in the Lords’ review of PSCs that IR35 simply isn’t working, the government effectively dismissed all the findings.
�Companies (PSCs) inquiry apart from the fact that IR35 is not working. So, for the government to effecti�
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| Thu, 12 Jun 2014
IR35 Odds - The chances of being caught are about 60,000 to 1
Contractors are more likely to find a valuable object on the Antiques Roadshow than to lose an IR35 case to HMRC.
�Contractors are almost dead-cert winners of any IR35 race against HMRC as long as they stay on form. A�
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| Tue, 29 Jul 2014
False Self-Employment legislation: could it be even worse to implement than IR35?
The proposed False Self-Employment test is like saying someone who lives along the M1 but not in London must therefore by default live in Leeds.
�end up being even more of a disastrous mess than IR35 has been. Limited company contractors have enough�
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| Wed, 05 Feb 2014
False self-employment test and IR35 clash: will they stay or will they go?
False self-employment and IR35 could both apply to contractors, or one or both could be changed or amended, which may actually benefit contractors.
�ployment test (proving an absence of control) and IR35 could both apply to contractors following the nex� �are awarded via agencies, the impact on both the contracting sector and the economy could be devastating. A va� �assume that by default all contractors on agency contracts will have income tax and National Insurance Contr�
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| Thu, 19 Dec 2013
Abolish IR35: what Lords should, but won’t, conclude from their PSC inquiry evidence
A politically unacceptable outcome to abolish IR35 is the only conclusion that the Lords can reach based on the evidence from the inquiry.
�The abolition of IR35 is the only logical conclusion that the Lords can�
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| Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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