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Contractor doctor: can I get financial protection against an IR35 investigation?
How can a contractor protect themselves financially against an investigation.
�act tweaked by a law firm so that it appears more IR35 friendly. However, I am concerned that if HMRC ac�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 03 Jan 2007


Contractor doctor: does length or number of contracts affect IR35 status?
Does how long you work at a place, or the fact that you have several different contracts affect your status?
�would like to know if my position with regard to IR35 would change in this new situation. Obviously the�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 13 Dec 2007


Inside IR35? Get huge tax savings with a pension
If you are caught by it and currently do not have a pension, then you are missing out on huge tax savings.
�If you are caught by IR35 and currently do not have a pension you are missi�

Category: Articles: Pensions | Tue, 07 Apr 2009


IR35 negotiations - use employment rights to gain client cooperation
Contractors can use the threat of claiming employment rights as a bargaining chip with clients following two key rulings, says Andy Vessey of Qdos.
�s during contract negotiations, or during an HMRC IR35 enquiry . And if they lose an IR35 enquiry due to�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 10 Sept 2014


Contractor Doctor: No substitution but can hire subcontractor: what’s my IR35 status?
Contractors with client restrictions on rights of substitution may find hiring a subcontractor achieves the same goals.
�my place. This makes me slightly nervous about my IR35 status However, a contractor colleague has sugges�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 15 May 2013


How does taxation work in the UK and why is this important to expat contractors?
Understanding the UK tax system is vital for expat contractors, enabling them to stay within the law and maximise their contracting earnings.
�arned so much it was worth HMRC’s while to do it! IR35 – the contractor’s tax Probably the most importan�

Category: Articles: Expat | Tue, 26 Jan 2010


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.
�lient. HMRC is also known to ‘play the spaces’ in IR35 tribunal cases. Should a case make it to tribunal�

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


Financial considerations when deciding to take a contract
Should you accept the offered contract or wait for a higher paid one to come along? Let's look at the numbers.
�For the moment, let's assume you pass the dreaded IR35 rules. So, £20 an hour yields a gross of around £�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 11 Jan 2018


Section 660. will it cost you £42,000?
Discusses the cost of Section 660 to the contractor.
�nly deal with limited companies. Is it related to IR35? Many companies have managed to protect themselve�

Category: Articles: Section 660 | Fri, 20 Jun 2003


10 actions you can take to help you avoid a tax investigation
Contractors are often targeted for HMRC tax investigations. Here are ten actions you can take to reduce your chances of being one of the unlucky ones.
�phisticated resources, and the ongoing spectre of IR35 looming, HMRC is always looking for an excuse to�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Wed, 06 Jan 2016


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