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Just because contractors are paranoid, doesn’t mean the government isn’t against us!
IR35, Section 660, the Agency Workers Directive and now False Self-Employment in Construction – how much more can non-employees be expected to endure?
�onstruction , coupled with the publication of our IR35 anniversary special report , got me thinking abou�

Category: News | Fri, 06 Nov 2009


Contractors need a definition of self-employment
For John Kell, policy director of the Professional Contractors Group, the definition of self-employment will resolve many contractor taxation issues. Part of our thought leadership series on the way forward.
�s – and other self-employed people – incorrectly. IR35 institutionalised this problem. The Revenue often� �ents would do just as well to hire employees, and contracting as we know it would be dead. ContractorCalculator� �pay, sick pay, training costs and periods out of contract. The business tax treatments recognise these risk�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Aug 2007


Agency workers rights: how could contractors be affected?
The newly proposed measures to give agency workers employment rights after 12 weeks are not welcome by contractors. However, there's been no sign that they won't be caught up in the legislation.
�e continual amount of red tape put upon us: MSC , IR35 , Income Shifting , Agency Workers. When will it� �fessional employment company, and as such all our contract workers already get these rights proposed, and mo�

Category: News | Thu, 29 May 2008


Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is looking increasingly likely
An Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is being backed by UK parliament’s Regulatory Reform Committee Chairman Andrew Miller.
�to Swain, the definition almost looks like it had IR35 legislation in mind, as the notional contract of� �vered by the AWD is given as: “... workers with a contract of employment or employment relationship with a t�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Oct 2008


Reaction to Off-Payroll (IR35) consultation: 12 months to defuse tax time-bomb
Private sector contractor clients have 12 months to mitigate the threats posed by HMRC’s Off-Payroll proposals, warns ContractorCalculator.
�roviding hirers and contractors are able to agree IR35 status from the offset prior to signing a contrac� �RC proposals risk breakdown of engagements before contracts are signed Hypocritical proposals remove all conc� �ee IR35 status from the offset prior to signing a contract. HMRC has recognised that transparency throughout�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Mar 2019


Contracting bodies urge Conservatives to halt Off-Payroll Tax in open letter
Contracting bodies send open letter to the Conservatives urging incoming prime ministerial candidates to halt Off-Payroll Tax and Loan Charge plans.
�y is reminded of its own hypocritical approach to IR35 in the letter, which refers to Tory opposition to� �Contracting organisations from across the sector have penned�

Category: News | Tue, 25 Jun 2019


Early Day Motion opposing new Off-Payroll Tax tabled in Parliament
Contractors are urged to encourage their MPs to sign an Early Day Motion opposing plans to extend the Off-Payroll tax to the private sector.
�by individuals who were seeking to avoid breaking IR35 rules following its inception - Chaplin is hoping� �er sign that MPs are genuinely getting behind the contract sector in its fight against the Off-Payroll rules�

Category: News | Tue, 14 May 2019


HMRC’s Off-Payroll impact statement is "full of falsehoods"
HMRC’s Off-Payroll impact statement has been criticised for containing several spurious statements and figures that fail to stand up to scrutiny.
�at only 10% of those who should be complying with IR35 currently are, this leaves a presumed 153,000 con� �actors will move back to lower paid perm work, as contracting becomes unviable Impact on firms Extra taxes and� �ers, all of whom will need to be assessed for the contracts they undertake. This figure means a cost to the f� �amount to an additional 14.3% paid on top of the contract income, contingent workers deemed within scope of�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Jul 2019


NHS Digital hit with £4.3m tax bill after reliance on faulty CEST
NHS Digital has been hit with a £4.3m tax bill after HMRC challenged a number of status assessments carried out using its own tool.
�ill after HMRC challenged a significant number of IR35 status assessments conducted by its very own Chec�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Oct 2019


BBC pay: 20 key questions the PAC must ask HMRC about Off-Payroll and CEST
The PAC has an opportunity to hold HMRC to account for its application of CEST and the Off-Payroll rules. Here are 20 questions that need to be asked.
�T told 92% of presenters that they were caught by IR35? HMRC provided the BBC with support on how to use�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Mar 2019


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