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IR35 avoidance industry: when is an office holder not an office holder?
Now IR35 has been extended to cover ‘office holders’, contractors may be faced with battling HMRC over yet another a status not defined in statute.
�Bill 2013 , due to come into force in April 2013, IR35 has been extended to cover office holders. HMRC d� �role may include is so wide that limited company contracting is now effectively dead. On the other hand, other� �hat clients will no doubt be amenable to adapting contracts, assignment descriptions, working practices, repo�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Dec 2012


Osborne’s double-dip Budget approach taxes contractors’ money, time and resources
If the Chancellor stopped using the autumn statement as a mini-Budget, contractors would be relieved of a small part of the tax administration burden.
�t legislation as it applies to them. Then there’s IR35 of course, the fiendishly complex yet notoriously�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Feb 2013


What's gone wrong with our tax code when we can't work out how much to pay ourselves?
Contractors should be able to work out how much they pay themselves, but the UK tax code is so complex they need accountants or online calculators.
�n adding yet further legislation to the tax code. IR35 is a classic example of adding complexity without�

Category: News | Thu, 08 May 2014


Devising a simple statutory employment status test is impossible
The Office of Tax Simplification will be unable to devise an objective, statutory employment status test as part of its Employment Status Review.
�states of being – employment and self-employment. IR35 has tried to apply employment legislation case la� �tus is when HMRC is given the powers to challenge contracts and the intentions of the worker and engager, wit� �f its review. The solution is to allow freedom to contract, allowing workers and engagers to decide on statu�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Jan 2015


Contractors: You’re all guilty now
Contractors and other taxpayers are being bullied into tax settlements with HMRC without having the opportunity to benefit from due process & the law.
�w long will it take before HMRC starts asking for IR35 money up front from contractors it suspects of be� �h reflecting on how this might affect you in your contracting. Because HMRC now has extraordinary powers to use�

Category: News | Thu, 24 Jul 2014


Interview: Getting the right support can help make your contracting career a success
After nearly 30 years of working in IT, half of those contracting, Peter Meace maintains that with the right support in place you can’t go far wrong.
�now.” Peter had a particularly novel solution to IR35 when it came into force in 2000: “Whilst many of� �IT in 1981 during a recession, and launching his contracting career in 1994, the depths of another economic do� �e, I’ve always been prepared to go anywhere for a contract,” continues Peter. "The buzz for me is that I nev�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Apr 2009


Public sector IR35 reforms: contractors need to take stock, says IPSE chief executive
Public sector contractors need to consider their position following the biggest change to IR35 in its history, warns IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�With crucial changes to how IR35 is applied in the public sector now just four mon� �y staunch opposition to the changes from multiple contracting stakeholders in the form of consultation response� �lly shift the way in which people engage with the contract sector.” Not only this, a substantial reduction i�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Dec 2016


Contractors face new False Self-Employment legislation from April 2014, confirms HMRC
Contractors to be subject to False Self-Employment rules from April 2014 and a Targeted Anti Avoidance Scheme will tackle mass incorporation.
�o the new legislation.” There is no conflict with IR35 The response has clarified the position over IR35

Category: News | Fri, 14 Mar 2014


Online accountants will play a key role as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect
Online contractor accountants will play a key role & ensure contractors choose the right trading option as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect.
�on’t understand the contracting business model or IR35 , or even new breeds of managed service company o� �to precisely how the AWR will impact on the UK’s contracting workforce, we are likely to experience a huge swi�

Category: News | Wed, 15 Jun 2011


Agency Workers Regulations: 51% of contractors have never heard of them – new survey
With less than a month to go before AWR takes effect, a ContractorCalculator survey reveals that 51% of contractors have never heard of the new regs.
�untants about AWR. This may be as a result of the IR35 advisory services that many contractor accountant� �of the new legislation that could impact on their contracting careers. Considering that nearly three quarters (� �Autoclenz ruling shows that a court can disregard contracts when determining employment status. Contractors u� �arters (72%) of those surveyed found their latest contract via an agency, these figures are cause for concer�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Sept 2011


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