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Former Financial Secretary Mel Stride calls for IR35 abolition
Former Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mel Stride called for the abolition of IR35 during a Treasury Committee meeting this afternoon.
�atus disputes are already resulting in diminished contract engagements: “Off-Payroll seems to be achieving t�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Oct 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: Why client and agency cooperation is key to compliance
Clients and recruitment partners need to work together to achieve compliance and avoid the financial and criminal risks posed by Off-Payroll.
�f tax evasion. Establishing policies and drafting contracts which convey compliance will not alone rid client� �ssary financial analysis to determine the amended contract fees that they can afford to offer contractors. T�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Mon, 14 Sept 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: How to manage your contractor workforce
How contractor clients manage their contingent workforce will have a crucial bearing on company performance in the wake of the Off-Payroll rules.
�ive Off-Payroll compliance. Developed by IR35 and contracting industry experts IR35 Shield and Professional Pas� �assessment of your contingent workforce based on contracts and working conditions. Using a compliance soluti� �f employment taxes – roughly 12-13% on top of the contract rate. It’s not only the decision to avoid Off-Pay�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Tue, 15 Sept 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: How to accurately assess status without IR35 expertise
The Off-Payroll rules require accurate IR35 assessments demonstrating ‘reasonable care’. Find out how to achieve this without becoming an IR35 expert.
�-Payroll rules requires the client to examine the contract, working practices and contractor’s circumstances�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Wed, 16 Sept 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: How to avoid compliance complacency
Off-Payroll compliance doesn’t end with the contractor’s status determination. Find out how to avoid the potential pain of compliance complacency.
�eptible to, and which you need to avoid: Renewing contracts without re-specifying the changing scope, or new� �ecome complacent, having initially assessed their contract engagements. But, the line dividing IR35 status i�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Thu, 17 Sept 2020


Off-Payroll audit guide: How to create an effective and accurate compliance strategy
Off-Payroll compliance is perfectly manageable when clients and their recruitment partners have an effective and accurate compliance strategy.
�tus assessment under the Off-Payroll rules? Which contract engagements pose a significant IR35 risk? What ar�

Category: Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms | Fri, 18 Sept 2020


IR35: HMRC’s MOO arguments fall flat in Upper Tribunal defeat to PGMOL
The taxman has failed with an Upper Tribunal appeal in a ruling which should spell disaster for the HMRC and its flawed interpretation of MOO.
�ed the taxman’s argument that the imposition of a contract is enough to satisfy MOO, concluding: “We do not�

Category: News | Wed, 06 May 2020


PGMOL Upper Tribunal victory solidifies mutuality of obligation in law
PGMOL’s UT victory leaves HMRC with no choice but to acknowledge its misconceptions concerning MOO and address CEST accordingly, legal experts claim.
�levant only to the question of whether there is a contract at all and whether the contract contains an oblig�

Category: News | Fri, 08 May 2020


Off-Payroll passed through Committee Stage despite major concerns raised
The Off-Payroll Tax was passed through the Finance Bill’s Committee Stage yesterday, despite strong opposition to the legislation.
�many valid and evidenced arguments put forward by contracting stakeholders throughout the consultation phase. “�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Jun 2020


Off-Payroll April 2021 private sector rollout now a certainty
The Off-Payroll Tax will be introduced to the private sector in April 2021 after the Finance Bill was passed through the Report Stage unchanged.
�ltimately, as Chaplin highlights, support for the contract sector demonstrated by some MPs was not reciproca�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Jul 2020


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