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CEST caused 98% and 87% ‘deemed employee’ rates at Met Office and CCS, FOIs reveal
FOIs reveal more absurdly high ‘deemed employee’ rates produced by CEST for contractors assessed by both the Met Office and Crown Commercial Service.
IR35 status assessments conducted by both the Met Offi� �yed refusing to work in the public sector despite contract rates rising considerably.” Chaplin concludes: “L�

Category: News | Mon, 13 May 2019


NHS locum’s Upper-Tribunal IR35 appeal could set precedent for Off-Payroll practices
An NHS locum is to challenge an IR35 tribunal judgment in a case which could benefit healthcare workers affected by IR35 and the Off-Payroll rules.
�An NHS locum is to challenge an IR35 tax tribunal judgment at the Upper Tribunal (UT)� �overturned his deemed IR35 status for one of the contracts. Now, backed by the Independent Health Profession� �ovide testimony, and in the absence of a physical contract, the judge was required to make assumptions as to�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Sept 2019


IR35 BREAKING NEWS: Government announces 12-month Off-Payroll delay
Government has announced a shock 12-month delay to the private sector rollout of the Off-Payroll legislation in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
�k due to the virus for contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’ and effectively forced into ‘zero rights employm� �we must come up with a way to properly recognise contracting and freelancing in the tax system and ensure peop�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Mar 2020


Can ‘inside IR35’ contractors claim full employment rights at tribunal?
Contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’ under the Off-Payroll legislation could succeed with an employment rights claim, says tax barrister Alexander Wilson.
�Contractors that have been assessed as ‘inside IR35’ by clients under the Off-Payroll legislation - t� �o withhold requested documents, which may include contracts, payslips, or meeting notes. This is also the poi� �trong case if the working practices are akin to a contract for services . Though previous ET rulings have he�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Mon, 20 Apr 2020


HMRC announces plans to resolve Off-Payroll drafting errors
HMRC has announced it intends to resolve a recent legislative amendment to Off-Payroll that causes unintended consequences throughout the contractor supply chain.
�efines as an ‘intermediary’ A technical report by IR35 Shield concluded that the amendment would classif�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Oct 2020


Former Financial Secretary Mel Stride calls for IR35 abolition
Former Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mel Stride called for the abolition of IR35 during a Treasury Committee meeting this afternoon.
�e Treasury Mel Stride called for the abolition of IR35 during a Treasury Committee meeting about tax aft� �atus disputes are already resulting in diminished contract engagements: “Off-Payroll seems to be achieving t�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Oct 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: Why client and agency cooperation is key to compliance
Clients and recruitment partners need to work together to achieve compliance and avoid the financial and criminal risks posed by Off-Payroll.
�lient. HMRC is also known to ‘play the spaces’ in IR35 tribunal cases. Should a case make it to tribunal� �f tax evasion. Establishing policies and drafting contracts which convey compliance will not alone rid client� �ssary financial analysis to determine the amended contract fees that they can afford to offer contractors. T�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Mon, 14 Sept 2020


BREAKING: Repeal of IR35 Reforms scrapped by Jeremy Hunt
The Conservative's plan to repeal the Off-payroll reforms has now been scrapped and will not now go ahead. He Off-payroll rules
�osen to scrap the plans to repeal the Off-payroll IR35 Reforms, which Kwasi Kwarteng previously announce� �have returned an essential level of certainty to contract transactions in the market economy, leading to ec�

Category: News | Mon, 17 Oct 2022


CEST-gate and DWP’s £87m – to win, don't play the game
IR35 Shield CEO Dave Chaplin analyses the latest episode of CEST-gate and explains why the only winning move is not to use CEST at all.
IR35 Shield CEO Dave Chaplin explains why there may be� �ces created by newbies to the market based around contracts and processes that mean you can answer CEST in a� �ary substitution rights who all think that simple contract caluse and demonstrating that you might know some�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Tue, 31 Aug 2021


How Much Can Your Earn Contracting
How much can you earn in the UK contract market.
�n, if you can structure you tax affairs well (see IR35 discussed later) then you will pay much less tax� �Home How Much Can Your Earn Contracting How Much Can Your Earn Contracting This is step 2� �is is step 2 of our guide Contracting in the UK . Contract work pays more than permanent work. In addition,�

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