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The IR35 MP hit list - The 100 politicians most likely to lose their seats
We list the top 100 MPs who risk losing their seats in Parliament if they fail to lend backing to the self-employed over Off-Payroll and IR35.
�isk of losing their seat, due to the Off-payroll (IR35) reforms that Treasury, HMRC and the Chancellor a�

Category: News | Fri, 04 Jan 2019


Why I quit contracting: the human impact of the IR35 changes
More than a year ahead of the proposed implementation date, the Off-Payroll rules are placing contractors under financial and mental strain.
�her afield. If a contract is deemed to be ‘inside IR35’, and I can also no longer claim relief on travel� �e UK’s contingent workforce to ponder exiting the contracting sector, while its prospective fiscal impact has p� �ealth as the reason: “Given the sparsity of local contracts, I would have had to consider opportunities furth� �ad to consider opportunities further afield. If a contract is deemed to be ‘inside IR35’, and I can also no�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Jan 2019


Latest IR35 Forum minutes confirm HMRC plans to attempt to fix CEST
HMRC has confirmed plans to attempt to fix CEST in the latest IR35 Forum minutes, in response to numerous concerns raised in the Off-Payroll consultation.
�ax (CEST) tool with the publication of the latest IR35 Forum minutes . CEST and mutuality of obligation� �Striving for simplicity won’t help CEST While the contract sector welcomes HMRC’s acknowledgement of CEST’s�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Nov 2018


IR35 BREAKING NEWS: Consultation is launched
The long awaited IR35 consultation for 'off-payroll' working in the private sector has been published by HMRC today.
�The long awaited IR35 consultation for 'off-payroll' working in the pri�

Category: News | Fri, 18 May 2018


HMRC suffers another damaging IR35 tribunal defeat as presenter Kaye Adams wins appeal
HMRC has been criticised for wasting more taxpayer money pursuing ill-considered IR35 cases after victory for broadcaster Kaye Adams at tribunal.
�MRC has been defeated in yet another high profile IR35 tribunal case, prompting further questions over t� �elves, suffice if the other terms of the relevant contract are inconsistent with the relevant contract’s bei�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Apr 2019


HMRC’s defence of CEST ‘akin to climate change denial’ says ContractorCalculator
In an open letter, ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin has accused HMRC of denial over the number of contractors forced ‘inside IR35’ by CEST.
�CEST assessments returning near-unanimous ‘inside IR35’ results, when conducted by numerous public secto� �O Dave Chaplin. In an open letter, the CEO of the contracting site cites widespread and indisputable evidence o�

Category: News | Tue, 21 May 2019


Treasury refusing to acknowledge IR35 “tax time bomb” planted in freelance sector
The Treasury has come under fire for misrepresenting the Off-Payroll reforms by refusing to acknowledge the tax liability imposed on clients.
�eapportionment of responsibility for applying the IR35 rules. The Treasury is yet to recognise the 14.3%� �f-payroll working rules requires renegotiation of contracts’. “While the legislation itself doesn’t require i� �y the rules has employer’s NI deducted from their contract rate as well as income tax and employee’s NI. How�

Category: News | Thu, 23 May 2019


Major loss for HMRC after Atholl House Court of Appeal ruling
HMRC suffered a huge IR35 blow at the Court of Appeal after the three judges unanimously rejected their primary ground of appeal, despite the case now being remitted back to the UT.
�ourt of Appeal has published its decision for the IR35 case of HMRC v Atholl House Productions Limited ,� �with the alteration of the identity of one of the contracting parties). That contract, like any other agreement� �x year(s) in question. The position under earlier contracts between the same parties is admissible as part of� �e necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for a contract of employment, and if those conditions are satisf�

Category: News | Tue, 26 Apr 2022


Contractor suffers defeat to HMRC in latest IR35 tribunal case
Robert Lee lost his appeal against HMRC after the tribunal determined he was “subject to overarching controls” while contracting for Nationwide.
�ed a rare victory over a contractor in the latest IR35 tax tribunal ruling to emerge. Project manager Ro� �ning a tax bill exceeding £70,000 for a series of contracts between his limited company, Northern Lights Solu� �project management role. “During the course of a contract Nationwide had the right, albeit not exercised, t�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Mar 2020


HMRC IR35 research reveals strong resistance to rule changes
Contractor clients are unanimous in their opposition to proposed plans to reform IR35 in the public sector, a new report from HMRC reveals.
�essed strong opposition to proposed public sector IR35 reforms that would see them assume responsibility� �administrative and cost implications from testing contract staff on an ongoing basis Companies suggest contr�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jul 2016


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