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Charterhouse launches new website
Charterhouse announces release of new website for contractors and businesses.
�Group’s business including limited companies for contract and temporary workers, trust and company services�

Category: News | Wed, 22 Jun 2005


Charterhouse group: medical workers and IR35
Charterhouse Group explain their position concerning medical workers and IR35.
�comfort is achieved by the use of Charterhouse’s contracts and using and passing our Contract Status Questio� �s working arrangements. It imputes a hypothetical contract with up to three constituent parts; the contracto�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Jul 2005


HMRC defeats BBC presenters in IR35 tax tribunal
The taxman has defeated three BBC presenters in an IR35 tax tribunal ruling which could have significant repercussions for the broadcasting industry.
�position and used it to force the presenters into contracting through the PSCs and to accept reductions in pay.� �ll deemed within scope of IR35 during a series of contracts with the BBC. They have thus failed in their appe�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Sept 2019


Christa Ackroyd IR35 ruling unchanged after appeal to Upper Tribunal
The Upper Tribunal has rejected an appeal from television presenter Christa Ackroyd against the IR35 tribunal ruling that emerged in February 2018.
�in the absence of any clear indicator within the contract. This was in spite of the FTT’s analysis and reas�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Oct 2019


IT consultant wins latest IR35 case against HMRC and "army of lawyers"
An IT consultant and his small defence team have defeated HMRC and an “army of lawyers’ in an IR35 tribunal case which hinged largely on mutuality of obligation.
�passion for delivery led him to make a move into contracting where he could choose which clients to work with� �st an army of lawyers.” RALC v HMRC: what did the contracts say? From 2010, Alcock entered into a series of c� �e explains that Alcock’s motives for entering the contract market were genuine: “As a former Accenture emplo�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Nov 2019


Television presenter Helen Fospero defeats HMRC at IR35 tax tribunal
Television presenter Helen Fospero has overcome HMRC in an IR35 tribunal judgment which bore resemblance to the recent Kaye Adams case.
�rmining employment status in addition to the main contract. The judge placed considerable reliance on the ap�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Nov 2019


Rough Tax Justice: ‘Team RALC’ dissects its IR35 Tribunal victory
Chris Leslie of Tax Networks Ltd and ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin dissect Team RALC’s IR35 Tribunal victory over HMRC.
�who Richard briefly reported to during one of his contracts. The deputy director left the DWP shortly thereaf� �the intention of explaining the operation of the contract. However, despite being asked on three occasions,�

Category: News | Mon, 30 Dec 2019


IR35 ruling leaves broadcasters facing uncertainty: Eamonn Holmes tribunal analysis
An IR35 tribunal ruling featuring some contentious decisions means an uncertain future for broadcasters targeted by HMRC’s IR35 clampdown.
�d, White & Green Limited (RWG ), and ITV. The contracts in question were for the provision of services pr� �s Chaplin. “The fact that it was written into the contract was the killer blow as far as mutuality of obliga�

Category: News | Wed, 26 Feb 2020


Damaging impact of HMRC’s misleading webinars to NHS revealed
NHS Trusts are feeling the aftereffects of adopting a blanket approach to Off-Payroll, encouraged by HMRC, as staff shortages continue to intensify.
�his test is satisfied by the mere imposition of a contract. The taxman’s stance has been repeatedly rebutted�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Mar 2020


Contractor suffers defeat to HMRC in latest IR35 tribunal case
Robert Lee lost his appeal against HMRC after the tribunal determined he was “subject to overarching controls” while contracting for Nationwide.
�ning a tax bill exceeding £70,000 for a series of contracts between his limited company, Northern Lights Solu� �project management role. “During the course of a contract Nationwide had the right, albeit not exercised, t�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Mar 2020


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