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IR35: Page 15

Has anything changed?
Discussing the current state of IR35.

New legislation as flawed as IR35
The Institute of Chartered Accountants has slammed the government's plan to provide tax incentives.

Australian IR35 changes
The Australian Prime Minister john Howard has had a change of heart it seems on the governments new tax laws.

Primarolo answers questions.
The Paymaster General, Dawn Primarolo, has again had to answer questions about IR35.

IT contractors - coming or going?
It would seem that IT workers are still coming to Britain, despite all the signs of a mass exodus.

IR35 questioned again
At the recent E.Recruitment 2001 exhibition in London, the qustion of IR35 was again raised in a discussion.

Australian IR35 gets reaction.
Recruiters in Australia have said they are to run a political campaign in an attempt to change the discriminatory laws that affect contractors in Australia.

Revenue to intensify investigations
Contractors had another shock warning today, as the Revenue came out saying that it would be picking up the intensity of its tax investigations.

Tony Blair's IR35 case shock.
The Prime Minister Tony Blair and his colleague Lord Irvine, have been exposed as being part of an employment status case in 1978.

PCG wins right to appeal
The P.C.G has managed to win the right to an appeal against the April decision.

Blair gives a little under pressure
The government has admitted it will monitor the notorious IR35 tax, and thus leaving a possibility of changes in the legislation.

IR35 - the election tool
IR35 has become a contentious issue in the run up to the election.

Revenue publishes employment case law
The Revenue has published the final part of it's Employment Status Manual.

Compliance and IR35 headaches
It would seem that many people are still struggling to come to terms with the new regulations pertaining to tax and IR35.

IR35 change was foolish
The Shadow Technology Minister Alan Duncan has come in support of repealing IR35.

IR35 confusion still with us
The confusion of IR35 remains with us despite tax submissions having passed.

PCG lose case
The judgement has been handed down, and the PCG have lost the court case against the government to repel IR35.

Judival review - expected outcome
PCG unlikely to win the Judicial Review.

The judicial review - day two summary
Summary of the secon day at the IR35 judicial review.

Judicial review 13 Mar summary
The judicial review began today at the high court - London.

Year 2001: IR35, technology, dot com's.
Reflections on the market this year and predictions for the future.

Sunday times unaware of IR35 ?!
Sunday Times publishes an article whilsst appearing to be totally unaware of IR35.

Politicians suffer memory losses!!
Politicians suffer memory losses on IR35

IR35 predictions for 2001
Some IR35 predictions for 2001

About the right of substitution clause
Some facts regarding the Right Of Substitution.

Inland Revenue - tightning up on tax
A new statutory offence of evading income tax will come into force from 1 January 2001.

IR35 contracts - get proper legal advice
Contractors are best advised to seek proper legal advice when negotiating their contracts to be outside IR35.

IR35 - more revenue guidance
The Revenue has confirmed that it will be publishing its internal guidance for staff on IR35.

IR35 loophole - for same sex couples
An IR35 Loophole exists for same-sex couples.

Tories oppose IR35 - no firm promises
Tories oppose IR35 but their are no firm promises.

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