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IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects, survey shows
IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects with four in five contractors set to leave the public sector. Contractors need to raise awareness now.
�services will be decimated if proposed reforms to IR35 in the public sector go through, with 80% of cont� �ors - a 58% increase in taxable income earned via contracting. HMRC facing tax loss of £115m Contrary to its an� �at forcing contractors into fixed term employment contracts would actually reduce HMRC’s overall tax take by� �on abandoning the sector rather than accepting a contract inside IR35. The real danger for all contractors,�
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| Wed, 03 Aug 2016
New IR35 rules using RTI are a ‘nightmare’, warns tax expert
Plans to force agencies to collect IR35 taxes monthly via RTI would be a nightmare for all contractors, warns tax expert Duncan Strike of Intouch.
�f costly processing if the proposed public sector IR35 reforms go ahead, due to the unworkable demand th� �es can only fund the extra processing by reducing contract rates An alternative option for agencies – which�
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| Wed, 10 Aug 2016
Usetech IR35 case to go to appeal
The recent high profile revenue victory is to be appealed.
�some of the existing practices to operate outside IR35 and bring some further clarity, a defeat on appea�
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| Wed, 23 Jun 2004
About the right of substitution clause
Some facts regarding the Right Of Substitution.
�ement in order to ensure they fall outside of the IR35 legislation. The facts are: it not that clause al� �ou do have a Right of Substitution clause in your contract, it should be an unfettered right to substitute.�
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| Wed, 19 Jul 2000
The judicial review - day two summary
Summary of the secon day at the IR35 judicial review.
�factors were responsible for status according to IR35 Barling also stated that any direction from the c� �co-operate with contractors by avoiding standard contracts?", to which Barling replied thet they were not re� �hus you could not check a persons status before a contract was signed. During the day the judge "stumbled" u�
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| Thu, 15 Mar 2001
IR35 loophole - for same sex couples
An IR35 Loophole exists for same-sex couples.
�tee to our suggestion that there is a loophole in IR35 for same-sex couples. Richard Ottaway, Shadow pay�
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| Tue, 13 Jun 2000
Reasons for moving to an umbrella: Orange Genie interview
Peter Warren from Orange Genie talks about the reasons and practicalities of moving to an umbrella solution
�fe is that you HAVE to pay tax. Fact 4: even with IR35 to contend with some will be better off with a Lt�
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| Sun, 26 May 2002
PCG analysis of budget
An expert team from the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has analysed the impact of the Budget announcements today, and concluded that whilst there were no real surprises for the freelance small business community.
�remove the uncertainty and unfairness surrounding IR35 and S660A legislation. Today’s Budget was expecte�
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| Thu, 18 Mar 2004
Defeat sparks further IR35 fears for employers
Companies may face huge tax bills after court ruling that could set precedent.
�could set a precedent that could override tax law IR35 in certain cases. Last week, the Court of Appeal�
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| Fri, 17 Mar 2006
PCG seeks candidates views on freelancer policies
PCG asks parliamentary candidates for their views on issues affecting freelancers.
�behalf during February and March, and highlighted IR35 as being the single most important issue, with ha�
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| Thu, 21 Apr 2005
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