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HMRC defends CEST and blames BBC over presenters fiasco in PAC hearing
HMRC tells MPs in Public Accounts Committee hearing that CEST was not at fault for hundreds of retrospective tax bills issued to BBC freelancers.
�presenters facing retrospective tax bills. HMRC’s IR35 lead Jim Harra pointed the finger at the BBC, des�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Mar 2019


HMRC glosses over Off-Payroll (IR35) consultation responses in new publication
HMRC published its summary of responses to the Off-Payroll consultation following Monday’s Budget, ignoring many serious concerns shared by respondents.
�se is typical of its and Government’s approach to IR35 reform. The summary states: ‘To further supplemen� �better next time isn’t going to sit well with the contract sector.” HMRC also intends to inform contractors�

Category: News | Wed, 31 Oct 2018


HMRC suppresses widespread criticism of CEST, but is still going to fix it
Contractors are encouraged to challenge CEST assessments, after HMRC vowed to fix its flawed status tool before introducing Off-Payroll to the private sector.
�HMRC and CEST’s approach isn’t fully aligned with IR35. CIOT went on to stress concern that CEST was cre� �assumption that there will always be MOO where a contract exists, or will exist, does not appear to be cons�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Nov 2018


NAO report exposes Off-Payroll (IR35) chaos within the BBC
Hundreds of BBC broadcasters appear to have been forced into false employment by HMRC following the Off-Payroll rules, an NAO report reveals.
�that Government held a public inquiry into HMRC’s IR35 team, their behaviour towards taxpayers, their qu�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Nov 2018


HMRC’s claims to offer effective amnesty to contractors cannot be trusted
HMRC’s promise to only use information gained from the Off-Payroll rules prospectively are to be treated “with caution and scepticism”, warn experts.
�sector contractors who should be paying tax under IR35 are doing so correctly. So, the legal basis for H� �eroded over recent years, particularly within the contracting sector where its attempts to ‘maximise revenues’�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Oct 2019


Off-Payroll renegotiations to reduce rates likely to breach law, warns barrister
Agencies following HMRC’s advice to offset tax liabilities by renegotiating contract rates risk breaking the law, warns barrister Alexander Wilson.
�ikely to have broken the law, a tax barrister and IR35 expert has warned. Under the Off-Payroll rules, t� �on warns that attempted renegotiations of current contracts that span beyond April 2020 will very likely fall� �and recruitment agencies renegotiating diminished contract rates with contractors in response to the Off-Pay�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Sept 2019


Off-Payroll April 2021 private sector rollout now a certainty
The Off-Payroll Tax will be introduced to the private sector in April 2021 after the Finance Bill was passed through the Report Stage unchanged.
�mendment requiring that a comprehensive review of IR35 precedes any private sector implementation, table� �ltimately, as Chaplin highlights, support for the contract sector demonstrated by some MPs was not reciproca�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Jul 2020


Contractor and freelancer marketplace emerges from recession with double-digit growth
PeoplePerHour.com founder Xenios Thrasyvoulou explains how the freelancer marketplace has emerged from recession showing double-digit growth.
�ncer who completed the last one. No agency and no IR35 Does Thrasyvoulou consider PeoplePerHour.com as c�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jun 2010


Contractor Calculator Market Report September 2008
Contractors returning to work after the holiday season are faced with the unwelcome news that the Dragonfly IR35 appeal has been lost.
�failure of Jonathan Bessell to win his Dragonfly IR35 case appeal in the High Court will affect them. T� �re. However, it is not all doom and gloom for the contracting sectors. Positions and pay are being maintained i� �or as a whole could experience an overall rise in contract opportunities, as employers realise the benefits�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Sept 2008


Contractor number increases not driven by recession, confirms research
Recent growth in contractor numbers is largely due to structural changes to the economy, and not cyclical factors such as the recession, study shows.
�surge in contracting, coupled with the failure of IR35 to generate anywhere near the expected £430m in t� �hat an increasing amount of people have turned to contracting simply as a better alternative to being unemploye�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Oct 2015


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