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Public sector IR35 reforms are ‘a departure from reality’, warn experts
IR35 experts have slammed the public sector IR35 reforms as ‘hopelessly uneconomic’, with contractors amongst several parties set to bear the brunt.
�its technical note : Workers 4 U Ltd is an agency contracted to supply mental health nurse Mikael to an NHS Tr� �line: “The Law Place has needed to amend 100’s of contracts that were previously assessed using the failed Em� �our online IR35 test . Then secure an independent contract review and speak to your public sector client to�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Dec 2016


Public sector contractors need to renegotiate contracts now to avoid IR35 risk
IR35 reform makes public sector contract renegotiations essential and contractors need to let agencies know, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�If you’re contracting in the public sector you need to act fast to rene� �public sector you need to act fast to renegotiate contracts with agencies and end clients, or risk excessive� �contractor needs to begin negotiations over a new contract.” Does IR35 reform warrant contract renegotiation�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Feb 2017


Emergency action plan for public sector bodies affected by IR35
HMRC’s latest IR35 announcement poses another threat to PSBs. Find out how you can mitigate your risk of losing your contractors.
�isk. For contractors paid a month in arrears, all contracts need to be IR35 tested prior to 6 March. If you h� �am . Negotiating contracts outside IR35 Once each contract has been IR35 tested, you can make an informed de�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Feb 2017


IR35 public sector consultation released
IR35 employment status from 2017 will be determined by clients or agencies, contractors in the public sector learn from a new HMRC consultation.
�limited company who are working on public sector contracts If judged by their public sector client or agency�

Category: News | Fri, 27 May 2016


IR35 public sector consultation ‘a done deal’, warn contracting experts
Contracting stakeholders fear that HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation confirms the taxman intends to press ahead with draconian new measures.
Contracting stakeholders believe that HMRC’s IR35 public sect� �de IR35, and will subsequently look elsewhere for contracts. “Public services will suffer badly from these pl� �tribunal would mean a contractor loses out on the contract in almost every instance. “The exhaustive process�

Category: News | Tue, 31 May 2016


Contractors should have a statutory right to be self-employed, expert tells Lords
Contractors should have a statutory right to be self-employed, the House of Lords Select Committee on PSCs is told in its latest evidence session.
�egislation. This evidence session was the turn of contracting, small business and recruitment industry experts�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Dec 2013


Contracting experts clarify to Lords how contractors really work without avoiding tax
Contractors’ use of limited companies and agencies is just good business and not tax avoidance, Lords told in latest PSC inquiry evidence session.
Contracting, small business and recruitment experts told the� �to bid for a significant proportion of available contracts”. The Federation of Small Business’s (FSB) taxati�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Dec 2013


HMRC discovers extra £75m of IR35 tax yield, according to Lords’ PSC inquiry evidence
EXCLUSIVE: HMRC has upped its estimate of IR35’s tax yield by £75m, from £475m in late November 2013 to £550m in early January 2014.
�company contractor, agency payroll and fixed-term contract income tax and NICs revenues. How much is IR35’s�

Category: News | Fri, 10 Jan 2014


IR35 a “sticking plaster” on the tax system’s structural problem, witness tells Lords
IR35 is a “sticking plaster” on the UK tax system’s structural problems, says Amey’s tax head Robert Fort in the latest Lords’ PSC inquiry session.
�enuine substitutions are more commonplace in core contracting sectors other than engineering and oil and gas. P� �itor this”. Fort highlighted that Amey’s standard contracts do not explicitly refer to substitution and are c� �employees. However, Fort acknowledged that when a contract tender requires financial modelling and legal rev�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Jan 2014


PSCs are undefinable and ‘disguised employment’ is nonsensical, Chaplin tells Lords
ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin tells peers in written evidence that there is no definition of what a personal service company actually is.
�wledge-based services to business customers. In a contracting context, a PSC typically services one client at a� �ployees or not. People should have the freedom to contract and arrange their contractual business relationsh�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Jan 2014


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