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Should you use the inland revenue IR35 contract review service?
Discusses whether you should use the Inland Revenue contract review service.
�s that if you believe your contract is borderline IR35 then it isn’t really worth sending it in to the I� �same role, and only one of them passed IR35. The contracts were exactly the same. The first used a lawyer wh� �view by most contractors that if you believe your contract is borderline IR35 then it isn’t really worth sen�

Category: News | Thu, 01 Aug 2002


Usetech IR35 case to go to appeal
The recent high profile revenue victory is to be appealed.
�some of the existing practices to operate outside IR35 and bring some further clarity, a defeat on appea�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Jun 2004


Merging Income tax and NI – how would it affect dividends and IR35?
The potential merger of income tax and NICs could increase tax on limited company contractors, but remove IR35, suggests James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�(NICs). At the same time, it is also likely that IR35 would become irrelevant. The issue is being debat� �become irrelevant. The issue is being debated in contracting circles following leaked plans to end NICs by a f�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jul 2014


Contractor limited companies and IR35 to be investigated by Lords Select Committee
The use of contractor limited companies for tax avoidance and the effectiveness of IR35 are to be investigated by a House of Lords Select Committee.
�avoid tax, and to establish the effectiveness of IR35 . “This inquiry will form a wide-ranging review o�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Nov 2013


IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects, survey shows
IR35 reforms will decimate Government projects with four in five contractors set to leave the public sector. Contractors need to raise awareness now.
�services will be decimated if proposed reforms to IR35 in the public sector go through, with 80% of cont� �ors - a 58% increase in taxable income earned via contracting. HMRC facing tax loss of £115m Contrary to its an� �at forcing contractors into fixed term employment contracts would actually reduce HMRC’s overall tax take by� �on abandoning the sector rather than accepting a contract inside IR35. The real danger for all contractors,�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Aug 2016


IR35 BREAKING NEWS: Consultation is launched
The long awaited IR35 consultation for 'off-payroll' working in the private sector has been published by HMRC today.
�The long awaited IR35 consultation for 'off-payroll' working in the pri�

Category: News | Fri, 18 May 2018


Contractors opting out of the Conduct of Employment Regulations: where do they stand?
Timing is everything when it comes to opting out of the Conduct of Employment Regulations. But in most cases opting out is the best course of action.
�tors problems, by automatically tipping them into IR35 . This means that most choose to opt out of the r� �ng out makes sense Contractors who work through a contracting limited company are not the kind of vulnerable ag� �e contractor fails to sign the opt-out before the contract starts, this invalidates the opt-out, potentially�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Wed, 18 Mar 2009


HMRC wins IR35 appeal in Sky case involving Stuart Barnes
HMRC has overturned the First-Tier Tribunal's decision in the IR35 case involving Stuart Barnes, the former rugby player and Sky Sports pundit.
�turning the First-Tier Tribunal's decision in the IR35 case involving Stuart Barnes , the former rugby p� �urt of Appeal decision in Atholl House , that the contract's terms should be the starting point for analysis.� �cceeded at the tax tribunal. "The Sky boilerplate contracts used by all these individuals contained considera� �FTT erred in its construction of the hypothetical contract concerning Sky's right of first call over Mr Barn�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Aug 2024


PGMOL tax status case joins the "Decade Club" and heads to fifth hearing
The tax status case involving Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) returns to square one for a fifth hearing at the FTT.
�ble workers, in particular the legislation around IR35 and off-payroll working. Commenting on the ruling� �sufficient mutuality of obligation required for a contract of employment. The first stage requires an obliga�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Sept 2024


HMRC suffers another damaging IR35 tribunal defeat as presenter Kaye Adams wins appeal
HMRC has been criticised for wasting more taxpayer money pursuing ill-considered IR35 cases after victory for broadcaster Kaye Adams at tribunal.
�MRC has been defeated in yet another high profile IR35 tribunal case, prompting further questions over t� �elves, suffice if the other terms of the relevant contract are inconsistent with the relevant contract’s bei�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Apr 2019


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