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Oziegbe vs HMRC appeal victory - no silver bullet for IR35 or false self-employment
The tax tribunal win by Oziegbe over HMRC about control is no ‘silver bullet’ for contractors to use in IR35 or false self-employment cases with HMRC.
�egbe case to help them with the control aspect of IR35 or false self-employment cases, except in special� �this is not only a rare occurrence in the ‘real’ contracting market place, but HMRC also often resorts to appl� �happy to do this but it is outside of my existing contract so let’s put a new one in place for the duration�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Aug 2014


Contractor guide to using the Taxpayers’ Charter during tax and IR35 investigations
Contractors can use the Taxpayers’ Charter to help during investigations if they believe HMRC has behaved badly.
�se HMRC’s Taxpayers’ Charter to help with tax and IR35 investigation s when the taxman has stepped over� �ve thought that HMRC would have accepted that the contract was outside IR35. But what we had here was a comm�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 17 Jun 2014


Changes in the contracting market
A contractor reflects on the changes in the market.
�certainly been an eventful year in the IT Market. IR35 has become more and more of a going concern for m� �ntractors, combined with the downsizing in the IT contracting market. But is there really anything to be too co� �, stop sticking your head in the sand, and choose contracts wisely. If you do this, you should be able to avo� �Changes in the Contract Market. Dave Chaplin is an IT contractor and has�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2001


PCG analysis of budget
An expert team from the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has analysed the impact of the Budget announcements today, and concluded that whilst there were no real surprises for the freelance small business community.
�remove the uncertainty and unfairness surrounding IR35 and S660A legislation. Today’s Budget was expecte�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Mar 2004


Reasons for moving to an umbrella: Orange Genie interview
Peter Warren from Orange Genie talks about the reasons and practicalities of moving to an umbrella solution
�fe is that you HAVE to pay tax. Fact 4: even with IR35 to contend with some will be better off with a Lt�

Category: News | Sun, 26 May 2002


15 tips when renewing your contract
Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewal: Do you and the client wish to continue? And if so how can you negotiate effectively to maximise your financial position?
�eat business and referrals from previous clients. IR35. If you are caught by IR35 then negotiating terms� �g power and clients like you. Line up alternative contracts. Applying for other positions gives you a chance� �Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewa�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Wed, 29 May 2019


Accepting and signing a contract offer
After receiving a contract offer there are a few more aspects to consider before starting your first day.
�it is important you get your contract checked for IR35 status. You can do this online, using ContractorC� �eeing and signing the contract. If you are new to contracting it is also worth considering getting the commeric� �After preparing a killer CV , finding a contract , and then attending and passing an interview you�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 30 Nov 2017


Contractor travel and subsistence restrictions go ahead, confirms Finance Bill 2016
Contractor travel and subsistence tax relief abolished for contractors caught by IR35 or considered under ‘SDC’, confirms Finance Bill 2016.
�Contractors caught by IR35 or under supervision, direction or control (SDC)�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Dec 2015


Contractors face long haul for employment status clarity, says OTS review
Contractors will have a long wait before measures can be implemented to introduce clarity and certainty over employment status, says the OTS’s review.
�he employment status review specifically excluded IR35 , the OTS highlights that employment status case� �nput addressing some of the issues we highlight.” Contracting sector experts are split over the issue. The Asso� �at the worker is employed. If there is freedom to contract, employment status is not an issue.” Chaplin’s po�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Mar 2015


Contractors in firing line must act now, as HMRC plans hefty £1 billion tax clampdown
Contractors must urgently review their tax affairs, as inspectors are to get a £1 billion fund to target those they feel should be paying more tax.
�y those who haven’t taken care to safeguard their IR35 status. The pressure on HMRC to increase its tax� �ould be viewed as mandatory, as cash spent now on contract reviews , checking accounts and insurance could s�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Apr 2009


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