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Lords’ PSC evidence increasingly polarised between vulnerable workers and contractors
Contractors and vulnerable workers are increasingly portrayed as two distinct groups in the Lord’ Personal Service Companies (PSC) inquiry evidence.
�largely misinform the Lords about how onshore and compliant professional employment services providers actual� �sing a PSC as a form of engagement For companies, contracting a worker via a PSC offers risk management advanta� �ated to tax avoidance, why PSCs are used: Certain contracts require all parties to be corporate entities When� �are being managed. When a company takes on a new contract from a new customer, it will hire flexible worker�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Jan 2014


Public sector IR35 rule changes are going ahead, confirms HMRC
Public sector contractors can expect to pay more tax from April 2017, after HMRC confirmed the public sector reforms to go ahead at PRISM seminar.
�found that 90% of public sector contractors were compliant with the legislation. Cottrell also disputes the� �d at a recent compliance seminar attended by many contracting stakeholders. Contractors working in the public s� �the plans. Notably, contractors working multiple contracts simultaneously look likely to encounter problems� �private sector roll-out More promisingly for the contract sector, Horswill attempted to dispel concerns tha�

Category: News | Tue, 26 Jul 2016


CEST assessment rejected by judge as contractor reclaims unlawfully deducted tax
A judge has ruled a CEST assessment to be incorrect after a contractor went to an employment tribunal to prove their IR35 status and reclaim overpaid tax.
�surely prove disastrous for HMRC, as well as non-compliant contractor clients and agencies, as Valentine exp� �eached an agreement in principle on a three-month contract with the Met Office and was referred to Qualserve�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Oct 2018


Treasury’s Off-Payroll assurances won’t remove historical IR35 risk for contractors
Claims that the Off-Payroll rules won’t result in retrospective scrutiny can’t be relied upon by contractors and clients to remove historical tax risk.
�subject to an enquiry and found to have been non-compliant in previous years, any argument based on legitima� �dition to restricting both workforce mobility and contracting opportunities, this also poses a significant thre� �d clients, irrespective of the true status of the contract. The contractor may well hold all of the tax risk�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Apr 2019


Contracting in 2015: experts predictions for contractors in the New Year
Contractors can expect 2015 to be action-packed, featuring an election, tax legislation, exciting opportunities and ongoing contracting sector growth.
�ve challenges they face will require creative and compliant solutions from service providers. With the ongoin� �and for their services. The ongoing growth of the contracting sector means the flexible workforce will become a� �r, Hays Construction & Property. “Experienced contract professionals remain a crucial resource to take o�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Jan 2015


Contracting stakeholders respond to the OTS Small company taxation review
Contracting experts offer opinions on new business model and taxation proposals put forward by the OTS in its ‘Small company taxation review’.
�nt drain on contractors as they attempt to remain compliant: “As accountants, we spend a lot of time studying� �Contracting experts have given mixed reviews of the Office of�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Mar 2016


HMRC edges closer to private sector ‘Off-Payroll’ rollout with IR35 consultation
HMRC’s IR35 consultation has been released, suggesting an extension of the public sector ‘Off-Payroll’ rules is a done deal in the taxman’s eyes.
�heir labour supply chains to ensure that they are compliant with IR35. “HMRC is keen to stress that employmen� �orms largely contrasts with the feedback from the contract sector. The taxman reports that roughly half of r�

Category: News | Mon, 21 May 2018


CEST exposed as hopelessly unreliable using HMRC's own test data obtained via FOI
CEST is exposed as hopelessly unreliable, after HMRC’s own test data obtained by FOI and used to back accuracy claims is shown to be incorrect.
�s unlimited IR35 assessments, helping you to stay compliant with IR35, combined with insurance to protect aga�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Aug 2018


Off-Payroll amendments could pose problems for payroll companies
The redefinition of intermediaries in the final amendments to the Off-Payroll legislation threatens to make umbrella companies redundant.
�tax deductions, removing the opportunity for non-compliant payment intermediaries to enter the supply chain.� �e via an umbrella company for the duration of the contract. The supply chain now consists of the client, rec�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Oct 2020


Uber ruling is good for contractors with important lessons to learn, say experts
Expert analysis of the London Uber court case reveals important lessons help you stay outside IR35.
�real possibility that they will be disregarded.” Contracting sector says clearer guidelines required Whilst co� �s undertaking on their own account and enter into contracts with clients or customers to provide work or serv� �hip panned out in practice. This wasn’t the case. Contract terms simply didn't align with reality Roger Sinc�

Category: News | Tue, 01 Nov 2016


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