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Off-Payroll Tax to go ahead in April 2020 despite review, announces Treasury
Government has launched a review of the Off-Payroll legislation yet still intends to extend the rules to the private sector in April 2020.
�ifesto and was met with scepticism by much of the contracting sector due to its timing. As a result, the decisi� �t preparing immediately. “Pushing ahead with this contract jobs-killing measure is insane. As we leave the E�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Jan 2020


Off-Payroll: Bank faces contractor exodus following limited company blanket ban
Off-Payroll rules result in a limited company ban that leaves a major bank facing a contractor walkout and significant damage to its projects.
�. “It’s completely against the spirit of IR35.” A contracting and industry veteran of more than 20 years, Shaw� �have this advantage. A shortage of ‘outside IR35’ contracts will drastically limit the mobility of contractor� �that employment costs would be deducted from our contract rates, leaving us to fund our own employee taxes�

Category: News | Fri, 24 Jan 2020


Lords committee invites contributions to inquiry into Off-Payroll Tax
Affected parties are encouraged to contribute to a House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee into the damaging Off-Payroll Tax.
�FF Research . The report was widely criticised by contracting stakeholders , with many arguing that the conclus�

Category: News | Thu, 06 Feb 2020


Off-Payroll: Tories facing crisis with tax reforms set to decimate flexible workforce
Government risks a labour market crisis as more than half of contractors plan to leave projects in response to Off-Payroll, a new survey reveals.
�tend to do so temporarily while they wait for the contracting market to recover. Critically, less than 3% of re� �ent’s ‘inside IR35’ determination 77% believe the contract market will recover, enabling them to secure futu�

Category: News | Tue, 11 Feb 2020


Off-Payroll: Statutory tax amnesty is essential to stem chaos
Government must legislate to prevent HMRC from using the Off-Payroll Tax to identify contractors for investigation or risk a labour market crisis.
�agements following the sensible renegotiations of contract rates.” Taxman’s track record fuels contractor mi�

Category: News | Mon, 17 Feb 2020


NHS locum’s Upper-Tribunal IR35 appeal could set precedent for Off-Payroll practices
An NHS locum is to challenge an IR35 tribunal judgment in a case which could benefit healthcare workers affected by IR35 and the Off-Payroll rules.
�overturned his deemed IR35 status for one of the contracts. Now, backed by the Independent Health Profession� �ovide testimony, and in the absence of a physical contract, the judge was required to make assumptions as to�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Sept 2019


Off-Payroll: HMRC’s guidance versus the facts
ContractorCalculator examines HMRC recent Off-Payroll guidance, exposing its confusing, contentious and often contradictory advice.
�ved. Often contrary to the practical realities of contracting, and occasionally at odds with the Off-Payroll le� �lk. Instead, clients are more likely to advertise contracts as ‘inside IR35’ or ‘PAYE only’, diminishing thei� �to arrangements where the worker is engaged in a contract of service . This may seem pernickety, but the ul�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Oct 2019


HMRC’s claims to offer effective amnesty to contractors cannot be trusted
HMRC’s promise to only use information gained from the Off-Payroll rules prospectively are to be treated “with caution and scepticism”, warn experts.
�eroded over recent years, particularly within the contracting sector where its attempts to ‘maximise revenues’�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Oct 2019


IR35 public sector reforms: draft legislation threatens public sector car crash
Changes to plans to reform IR35 in the public sector are likely to give rise to a wave of contract disputes between contractors, clients and agencies.
�ith public sector contractors already engaging in contracts that will end beyond the implementation of the re� �arding the changes and how they might affect your contract if you are a public sector contractor, watch this�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Dec 2016


Public sector IR35 reforms: contractors need to take stock, says IPSE chief executive
Public sector contractors need to consider their position following the biggest change to IR35 in its history, warns IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�y staunch opposition to the changes from multiple contracting stakeholders in the form of consultation response� �lly shift the way in which people engage with the contract sector.” Not only this, a substantial reduction i�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Dec 2016


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