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IR35Shield.co.uk vs HMRC CEST tool: How our tool can help everyone beat IR35
Keeping contractors outside IR35 is key to keeping their skills in the public sector. Find out how you can do exactly that with our IR35 shield tool.
�ns depending whether or not IR35 applies to their contract. If IR35 applies (inside IR35) then the contracto�

Category: Articles: Public Sector IR35 Reforms | Mon, 08 Jan 2018


Public sector contractors: How to calculate your new rate if IR35 applies
The public sector IR35 reforms mean many clients will only engage contractors inside IR35. Find out how much to increase your rate if IR35 applies.
�vely picking up the new tax bill by accepting new contracts on lower rates Contractors have increased their r� �atively, you can simply type your hourly or daily contract rate into our IR35 calculator to find out your ne�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Mar 2017


Contracting bodies urged to support fight against public sector IR35 reforms
Contracting bodies are being encouraged to lobby against public sector IR35 reforms, which experts warn will soon be extended to the private sector.
Contracting bodies have been issued a call-to-arms to get inv� �the numbers of workers being hired on fixed term contracts also remains a distinct possibility. Meanwhile, H� �PAYE through RTI on an individual when you have a contract with their company, not them personally,” notes F�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Apr 2016


HMRC’s CEST figures, obtained by FOI, indicate widespread wrongful tax treatment
Thousands of contractors are overtaxed and can appeal following public sector IR35 reforms, findings from a ContractorCalculator investigation suggest.
�actors who have actually substituted during their contracts,” says Chaplin. “Some of these decisions were pro� �T have determined that IR35 does not apply to the contract. Given that many public sector contractors have f�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Apr 2018


How to lobby your MP against more damaging IR35 reforms
The recent IR35 reforms caused considerable damage and could hurt you if rolled out to the private sector. Please lobby your MP now to prevent this - here’s how.
�or. The taxman ignored the warnings issued by key contracting stakeholders when deciding to press ahead with th�

Category: News | Wed, 30 May 2018


Latest contractor IR35 tribunal win suggests HMRC knew CEST was flawed upon launch
Details of a third defeat for HMRC in four IR35 tribunals to emerge this year suggests that the taxman knew CEST was legally flawed upon launch.
�th ATDS’s experience. “From his previous industry contracts, Armitage was able to demonstrate that a substitu� �ween the two parties. That would be true of every contract, both employment and for services, otherwise the�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Jun 2018


Have Off-Payroll IR35 reforms rendered contractors guilty until proven innocent?
With the Off-Payroll rules, HMRC has created a regime whereby contractors are considered caught by IR35 unless they can conclusively prove otherwise.
�ntermediary must now prove that: The hypothetical contract between their company and the client couldn’t be�

Category: News | Tue, 12 Jun 2018


HMRCs IR35 CEST tool without MOO can never be fully accurate says legal tax expert
IR35 tribunal history shows that, without considering MOO, HMRC’s CEST tool can never be fully accurate, says Chartergates director, Matt Boddington.
�roject he was engaged on were to suffer a hiatus. Contracting ‘inherently inconsistent’ with employment Most co� �ligation is that it determines whether there is a contract in existence at all. Without mutuality of obligat�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jun 2018


Has HMRC misled the Chancellor and Treasury on the Off-Payroll tax and IR35 rules?
HMRC’s integrity has been called into question after correspondence emerged suggesting the Chancellor and Treasury may have been misled on the law.
�ves payment for doing so – better understood as a contract existing between the two parties. CEST assumes as�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jun 2018


Latest EAT ruling reinforces that HMRC erred in law with CEST tool
An EAT has overturned an earlier tribunal decision due to a lack of mutuality of obligation, proving that HMRC erred in law by omitting MOO from CEST.
�nt at the point of considering or entering into a contract.” The ruling aside, the fact that an EAT almost e�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jun 2018


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