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Contracting will grow which neither Government nor HMRC can prevent
It is pointless for the Conservatives and HMRC to swim against the tide of the growing movement to personal autonomy and the growth of freelancing. They aren't going to win.
�haplin is CEO of ContractorCalculator, founder of IR35 compliance solution IR35 Shield and author of IR3� �ained . He shares his insights and vision for the contracting industry as we head into 2023. The right for peop�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Jan 2023


Contractors forced into PAYE after one month would kill the collaborative economy
Contractors and freelancers forced onto their clients’ payrolls after only one month would spell an end to Outsourcing 2.0’s collaborative economy.
�working for the same client following changes to IR35 leaked to the national media a week before the Au�

Category: News | Mon, 21 Dec 2015


IR35 lobbying – Phillip Lee, MP for Bracknell is out of touch with reality
Some MPs have demonstrated they don’t have a clue about IR35 or the risks it poses. Help fight IR35 by getting your MP to take note and take action.
�nnouncement of a consultation into private sector IR35 reforms prompted a call to arms for contractors.� �h conducted excludes the input of contractors and contracting stakeholders. Following suit from the events prec� �e recites HMRC verbatim once more. Anybody in the contract sector knows that this claim is ludicrous. There�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Jan 2018


HMRC is incapable of implementing and policing the Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms
HMRC demonstrated its ineptitude when losing a recent IR35 tribunal case. If the taxman can’t get it right, what chance does the general public have?
�l rules appears to be on the horizon, with HMRC’s IR35 consultation acting as a sales pitch for a wider� �e minimum obligation inherent in every commerical contract. Consequently, it was purposely omitted from CEST�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Jun 2018


An IR35 replacement will be a challenge
The Office of Tax Simplification’s search to find a successor to IR35 that might please all presents a huge, potentially insurmountable, challenge.
�e heart from the indication by government that an IR35 review is a priority. But for those at the Office� �d and taxed accordingly The ‘project rule’, where contracts are based on discrete, specific projects with del� �e, a genuine contractor in business on a 12-month contract, with no notice, working on a specific project, c�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Aug 2010


IR35 successor possibilities: what happens in the United States of America
If a successor adopted a US-style independent contractor test, then any replacement would financially penalise clients for misclassification.
�is is a trap HMRC must avoid when considering any IR35 changes or replacement. IR35 in the USA – IRS tes� �ch a replacement to IR35 could ultimately lead to contracts being offshored.� �ship’ – this includes factors such as the written contract, provision of benefits and a factor similar to mu�

Category: Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification | Mon, 06 Sept 2010


IR35 future: Australia’s legislation to tackle false self-employment
Australia uses legislation designed to identify the personal services income (PSI) of contractor businesses, with higher taxes for those caught.
�tractor is taxed accordingly, similar to the UK's IR35 legislation . The PSI tests, enforced by Australi� �and construction professionals – could have their contracting income classed as PSI. However, where the cost of� �equipment is greater than 50% of the value of the contract, the income is not classed as PSI. So a contract

Category: Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification | Mon, 27 Sept 2010


Contracting sector could benefit from IR35 review by new Office of Tax Simplification
Contractors could benefit as the Treasury announces the creation of the Office of Tax Simplification, charged with tackling the unfairness of IR35.
�An IR35 review will be a priority of the new Office of Ta�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Jul 2010


IR35 Forum: partial breakthrough over risk rules but in-business tests may be looming
The IR35 Forum makes two significant breakthroughs: HMRC will no longer consider contracts in isolation and will publish its general risk indicators.
�t breakthroughs made at the latest meeting of the IR35 Forum . HMRC has agreed that it will no longer co� �ness tests’ imposed in other countries with large contracting workforces have not benefited contractors; in cas� �. HMRC has agreed that it will no longer consider contracts in isolation. The Forum minutes state that, “in o�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Nov 2011


Public sector contractors need to renegotiate contracts now to avoid IR35 risk
IR35 reform makes public sector contract renegotiations essential and contractors need to let agencies know, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�ts, or risk excessive taxation as a result of the IR35 reform. With the public sector changes only two m� �If you’re contracting in the public sector you need to act fast to rene� �public sector you need to act fast to renegotiate contracts with agencies and end clients, or risk excessive� �contractor needs to begin negotiations over a new contract.” Does IR35 reform warrant contract renegotiation�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Feb 2017


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