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Contractors resent treasury attack, JSA poll shows
A survey of contractors by JSA shows that a vast majority resent the attack by the Treasury on managed service companies, and, indeed, feel unjustly singled out by it.
�administration of their own limited companies is compliant. Yet an inescapable paradox emerges: the Governme� �points out that the law attacks a far part of the contracting industry than it was originally intended to do. '� �anyone would choose the comparative insecurity of contract work. But the simple fact is that they do, and th�
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| Mon, 11 Jun 2007
Contractors need reliable advice, says Barry Roback of JSA
As JSA's Barry Roback points out, contractors need reliable advice and can't get it from their agencies now that the managed service company legislation has kicked in. Accrediting service providers would offer a solution.
�financial loss. ''HMRC must already have a set of compliant criteria ready – if it doesn’t, how on earth can�
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| Fri, 14 Sept 2007
Providers for contractor companies may face audits, but not accreditation
HMRC is mooting schemes to accredit or audit service providers to contractor companies to ensure that they are not managed service companies. But there is no commitment to such a scheme, and consideration is just starting.
�nd as a result many more are being lured into non-compliant, or questionable offshore schemes.'' Accreditatio�
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| Mon, 24 Sept 2007
Contractors risk falling into dodgy schemes under new law
The plan to audit service providers will mean that new contractors get good advice and avoid traps
�pending money and time to determine how to become compliant. New Scheme Will Help Fortunately, HMRC is planni� �law,'' Roback points out. As in any industry, the contracting industry includes a number of service providers w� �agency that placed the ad, and taking their first contract. It then becomes clear that they need some way to�
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| Mon, 29 Oct 2007
Government likely to slash its own tax income through new attack on contractors
The government could be about to score a spectacular own goal with it's attack on contractors travel expenses.
�ave the capacity to handle. “There are around 120 compliant umbrella companies employing 100,000 highly skill� �iscussing HM Treasury plans to further burden the contracting sector costs. “The latest consultation from the T� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Contractor exclusive: brown defines managed service companies
ContractorCalculator offers an exclusive: the text of the law in the budget that will change the way you do business: managed service companies.
�r own Personal Service Company or to go through a compliant Umbrella . However there may be short term proble� �panies could be applicable to a large part of the contracting industry. "The definition has been widened and we� �operate especially if they are already tied into contracts for some months post April 2007." Agencies are ex� �serious concern for those who are currently under contract to managed service companies , What do they do no�
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| Thu, 22 Mar 2007
Brown's attack on contractors could backfire
Comment on the text of the new MSC attack from the Treasury suggested that much case law willl be needed to handle unresolved issues.
�positions were even being marketed as being 'IR35 Compliant.' Today, market demand for IT contractors has ret� �ctors are now again being able to pick only those contracts that comply.'' This strategy could be a spectacul� �ey could to ensure contractors were outside IR35. Contract positions were even being marketed as being 'IR35�
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| Mon, 26 Mar 2007
Treasury move on mscs will drive non-compliance problem underground
View from Barry Roback, Chief Executive of JSA Accountants.
�ssary for those contractors already in fully IR35 compliant arrangements in composite companies, to move into� �s proposed legislation did not signify the end of contracting, but simply another misguided attempt by the Trea� �ed with a lot more paperwork, as thousands of new contracts would have to be entered into so that all terms w�
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| Fri, 12 Jan 2007
Contracting stakeholders raise concern over T&S changes and public sector IR35 reform
Contracting stakeholders met to discuss T&S changes and public sector IR35 reform at FCSA’s Compliance Seminar, attended by ContractorCalculator.
�Robert Burton conceded that in targeting the non-compliant, HMRC has a tendency to overlook how legislation� �gave umbrella providers, accountants and relevant contracting stakeholders an opportunity to address changes to� �35, why not simply only hire people on fixed term contracts, and forget about the test?” HMRC responded that� �simply by including a substitution clause in the contract. “I think we were all expecting the recent HMRC g�
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| Tue, 12 Apr 2016
Umbrella Legislation and Lessons from IR35: What Comes Next for the Supply Chain
The new umbrella legislation will likely see firms seek control by introducing policies that prevent a potential liability under JSL to affect them
�ithout their knowledge. It's not uncommon for non-compliant operators to use shadow directors, which can only� �insist on agency payroll or fixed-term employment contracts instead. Agencies may develop direct-to-HMRC paym�
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| Tue, 09 Sept 2025
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