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Contracting in 2017: tax reform needs much consideration, warns IPSE chief executive
The Chancellor’s proposed tax system reform can’t afford to ignore the various research into self-employment, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�uggestions to Downing Street in the coming weeks. IR35 reform could serve as wakeup call for Government� �years - the way people work, the gig economy and contracting in general – and I think the Chancellor is in a p� �hazard approach that causes further damage to the contract sector as it looks to restructure its tax system�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jan 2017


Tax and regulatory changes needed as contractor confidence plummets, says IPSE
If the Government wants to keep the UK workforce flexible, it must reassess its tax and regulatory framework, says IPSE’s Simon McVicker.
�nges to taxation – most notably the public sector IR35 reforms – it’s almost as if the Government is int�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Sept 2017


HMRC PAYE/NI tax inspections explained
A guide to Inland Revenue tax inspections, explaining the preparation and process of the HMRC PAYE/NI tax inspection.
�view of the aggressive approaches by HMRC towards IR35 and the settlements legislation (formerly known a� �ecords expense claims cashbook and petty cashbook contracts (if IR35 and settlements legislation review is to�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 07 Jun 2006


Impact of 2003 N.I. rises
The impact of the 2003 N.I rises to contractors.
�esult is that for those contractors NOT caught by IR35 there is very little change because they do not i�

Category: News | Tue, 14 May 2002


Rumours persist on IR591
IR591 is once again in the news, and rumours abound that it will replace IR35.
�the news, and rumours abound that it will replace IR35. ContractorUK reported last Friday that they had�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Jan 2004


HMRC has misled Treasury on Loan Charge, warns leading UK tax barrister
HMRC has misled the Treasury on the facts concerning the Loan Charge, leading tax barrister Keith Gordon has warned the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
�r assertions’, Gordon adds. HMRC’s application of IR35 increased loan scheme use HMRC officials have att�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Feb 2019


10 actions you can take to help you avoid a tax investigation
Contractors are often targeted for HMRC tax investigations. Here are ten actions you can take to reduce your chances of being one of the unlucky ones.
�phisticated resources, and the ongoing spectre of IR35 looming, HMRC is always looking for an excuse to� �ficially denied, experts suggest that HMRC’s IR35 contract review service acts as a source of leads and info�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 06 Jan 2016


OTS Employment status review key questions: ContractorCalculator’s response
ContractorCalculator responded to the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) request for responses to key questions for its Employment status review.
�ough the review specifically excludes coverage of IR35 , as the tax legislation is underpinned by employ� �Contractors and other contracting sector stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the outc� �nge employment status and give workers freedom to contract, or Remove the different tax treatment of earning�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Feb 2015


HMRC to act “as soon as possible” against civil service contractors at high IR35 risk
HMRC to investigate and take action against civil service contractors identified by the government’s off-payroll review as possibly being inside IR35.
�ontractors who stand out as being at high risk of IR35 , with those found to have deliberately underpaid� �se. Lester is standing down from his job when his contract runs out next January.”�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jun 2012


Dividends and contracting: calculation, payment and taxation
You may take dividends from your limited company whenever you are certain that there are after-tax profits to be divided up. Here's how you calculate them.
�pital you may need for your company as well. What IR35 issues are there with contractor dividend payment� �best form of payment for contractors? If you are contracting and running a limited company , the most advantag� �ments? If you believe your revenue is earned from contracts that are inside IR35 , then you must not take div�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Thu, 15 Mar 2018


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