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£8m tax windfall awaits HS2 suppliers after HMRC legislative blunder
HS2 annual accounts reveal £9.5m worth of tax errors made when implementing the IR35 reforms, which could bizarrely mean a Treasury loss of up to £8m due to legislative hole.
�for errors made when implementing the off-payroll IR35 reforms. The multi-million-pound tax bill comes d� �tax reforms. The NAO reported that "Once the non-compliant client organisation accepts that its determinatio� �attention to indemnities and warranties in their contracts." The legislative flaw in the off-payroll legisla�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Aug 2022


The IR35 (Off-Payroll) landscape for 2019/2020
2019 will be a critical year for IR35 and flexible working in the UK. Contractors need to act now to prevent catastrophic change and preserve their futures.
�s to be the most important year in the history of IR35 , and one which will shape the future of flexible� �t workers will simply find work with alternative, compliant firms. Absurdly, being compliant means accepting� �this threatens to leave an indelible mark on the contracting sector and UK industry as a whole. The forecast f� �purposes’, those who agree to work ‘inside IR35’ contracts won’t even be compensated with the employment rig� �ure a better outcome. How will Off-Payroll impact contract engagements? As the public sector has demonstrate�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Jan 2019


Rife Off-Payroll non-compliance killing flexible workforce, our survey reveals
The UK’s flexible workforce is being decimated by Off-Payroll non-compliance, a new survey of over 12,000 contractors by ContractorCalculator reveals.
�rvey to date of the flexible workforce concerning IR35, which found that: 62% of contractors say clients� �from contractors to recover monies owed, with non-compliant parties having few arguments to fall back on. Fur� �ver ‘inside IR35’ classification 23% plan to quit contracting due to IR35, and 21% intend to change career “Wit� �expenses necessary to make working long-distance contracts a viable option. This threatens to severely restr� �National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from the contract rate. Of contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’, 79% sa�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Mar 2020


Off-Payroll (IR35): 84% of perceived tax avoided is by hirers, reveals HMRC examples
HMRC’s own Off-Payroll consultation shows that 84% of its perceived tax shortfall from non-compliance is due from the hirer, not the contractor.
�84% of the perceived tax shortfall resulting from IR35 is avoided by the hiring organisation, with just� �or 12 months: Thomas, an employee Charlie, a ‘non-compliant’ contractor working outside of IR35 Charlie again� �as a result of employer’s NI being taken from the contracting income, the taxman loses out on £1,981. Tax avoid� �oyer’s NI deductions will only cause them to find contracts with compliant firms. Free-market pressures will� �that employers’ NI is legally deductible from the contract rate. It isn’t. The emphasis that HMRC places on�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jul 2018


Contracting in 2014: experts predict what’s in store for contractors in the New Year
Contractors can look forward to a busy 2014 energised by shale gas, with skills shortages boosting demand and rates but IR35 and new legislation loom.
�itively, contracting’s experts warn of escalating IR35 enforcement, concern over the new false self-empl� �aware of the importance of choosing a legitimate, compliant provider that will do the right thing and act to� �e year ahead a constructive one. Less positively, contracting’s experts warn of escalating IR35 enforcement, co� �” Kelly adds: “Recent publicity around zero-hours contracts means umbrella contractors are keen to work for a� �e urges contractors to: “Spend money getting your contract sorted out, buy insurance, and take steps to ensu�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Jan 2014


£15k tribunal award to contractor signals trouble for IR35 extension
An employment tribunal ruling, in which an individual received £15,000 from his would-be employer, bears significance ahead of HMRC’s proposed IR35 extension.
�plore if deemed ‘employed for tax purposes’ under IR35 in claiming employment rights, although Roberts e� �tcome serves a timely reminder to hirers that non-compliant efforts to minimise their tax liability will yiel� �me conditions that had underpinned his employment contract. Following the termination of the engagement, Mr�

Category: News | Wed, 12 Dec 2018


How the Autumn Statement 2014 will affect contractors: umbrellas and tax avoidance
The key contracting issues in the Autumn Statement 2014 are the umbrella company consultation, a focus on tax avoidance & structural self-employment.
�e powers. You only need to look at the example of IR35 to see that.” Avoidance measures targeting umbrel� �unethical cowboys at one end of the spectrum and compliant, professional providers such as Parasol at the ot� �ncellor George Osborne also tackled several major contracting issues in his statement that could also have a ma�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Dec 2014


OFF-PAYROLL / IR35: How to combat an unfair CEST determination
Are you being unfairly treated due to a CEST determination? Here's how to combat unfair CEST
�vast majority of their contractors are caught by IR35. The latest version of CEST has not materially ch� �s unlimited IR35 assessments, helping you to stay compliant with IR35, combined with insurance to protect aga� �bligation, which I believe does not feature in my contract. CEST makes determinations based on isolated area�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Dec 2019


Are HMRC one step closer to rolling out the IR35 reforms?
Are their clues in the latest IR35 Forum minutes that indicate HMRC are moving towards a private sector rollout?
�d happen to pave the way for HMRC to roll out the IR35 Reforms to the entire contracting sector - both p� �2019). Private sector fights back, gets everyone compliant. It's a huge headache for everyone, and HMRC make� �r HMRC to roll out the IR35 Reforms to the entire contracting sector - both public and private. As the IR35 For�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Sept 2017


Contractors need to lobby their MPs to avoid impending IR35 disaster
HMRC aren’t listening to experts and claim they can achieve the impossible with an online IR35 tool. Contractors need to start fighting back now.
�thinks will replicate the decisions of judges in IR35 cases. I am not alone claiming that this effort w� �will want to ensure from April 2017 that they are compliant. Start by using our online IR35 tool .�

Category: News | Thu, 28 Jul 2016


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