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Accountax win shows importance of IR35 fundamentals when contracting
Accountax has won an IR35 case, obliging the Revenue to drop the matter before it went to court. IR35 fundamentals were the key.
�tentive to IR35 issues,'' Thomson explains. ''The contract clearly indicated that the contractor had control�
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| Tue, 29 Apr 2008
Contractor loses IR35 appeal - substitution clause viewed as “window dressing”
Contractor loses IR35 appeal as the hypothetical contract says his relationship with the client was one of employment.
�he relationship was overwhelmingly of employment. Contracts No Protection Shepherd’s defence hinged on a rang� �ounds that the contractor, Keith Shepherd, had a ‘contract of service’ with his client and the relationship�
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| Wed, 04 Jun 2008
Dragonfly IR35 appeal at the high court – decision unlikely “for at least weeks"
The appeal of Dragonfly Consulting Ltd has now been heard at the High Court. Dragonfly lost its original case and faces back taxes of £99,000.
�t if the appeal fails it will be bad news for the contracting sector.�
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| Fri, 06 Jun 2008
Inflexible clients driving contractors into IR35?
As a new survey by a major online job board highlights the IT sector’s poor record on flexible working, ContractorCalculator asks if this has contributed to contractors falling within IR35?
�rs into IR35, but may also be driving them out of contracting altogether. The survey run by theitjobboard.com –� �run by theitjobboard.com – a leading source of IT contracts and jobs – also reveals that IT workers rated fle� �arcel’ of a firm, then this suggests the notional contract is one of service; they are effectively an employ�
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| Mon, 23 Jun 2008
Dragonfly decision could threaten IR35 defences for thousands of contractors
With the ruling by the High Court on the Dragonfly Consultancy Ltd. v HMRC case due shortly, a decision against the contractor Jon Bessell could threaten IR35 defences for tens of thousands of contractors.
�eaten the defence offered by tens of thousands of contracts who might come under investigation. ContractorCal� �nd-user client when asked about substitution. The contract between Dragonfly and the agency DPP suggested co�
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| Tue, 19 Aug 2008
Crucial Dragonfly Consulting IR35 appeal has been lost
The contracting sector is reeling after Dragonfly’s John Bessell loses a crucial IR35 appeal at the High Court.
�Bessell, leaving him with a huge tax bill and the contracting sector with an even bigger headache. Dragonfly Co� �put forward by Bessell’s defence team. ‘Notional Contracts’ The Treasury-proposed IR35 legislation has allow� �roved by HMRC to have been within IR35 during his contract with client The Automobile Association. Supported�
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| Thu, 04 Sept 2008
Accountax tight-lipped on loss of key Dragonfly IR35 appeal
Accountax, retained by the PCG to defend the Dragonfly IR35 case, is tight-lipped on the loss of the appeal and the impact on contractors.
�report their views. For now, though, many in the contracting sector appear to be in a state of shock.�
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| Sat, 06 Sept 2008
Dragonfly ruling means HMRC calling the shots on IR35 and contractor status
Following the Dragonfly ruling, it is beginning to look like HMRC is ahead in its campaign to classify many contractors as employees.
�ssell’s IR35 appeal in the High Court , a shocked contracting sector is starting to take stock of the implicati�
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| Mon, 08 Sept 2008
Dragonfly verdict - “no massive additional exposure to IR35 risk”
Following analysis of the Dragonfly case, IR35 experts Qdos Consulting say that contractors should fear no major IR35 risk but must take action now.
�g in expert colleagues to stay outside IR35 . Sub-contracting elements of their work to colleagues and absorbin� �ors must still take urgent action to ensure their contracts and working arrangement with clients are clear, a� �not overrule the implications of the hypothetical contract. Contractors should still take urgent action Acco�
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| Wed, 10 Sept 2008
Only ‘reasonable care’ will help contractors avoid IR35 penalties
Guidance from HMRC places a greater regulatory and financial burden on contractors, who have to demonstrate ‘reasonable care’ in every contract.
�ded by a range of specialist organisations in the contracting sector. Perhaps the time has now come when contra� �l have to take even greater care when negotiating contracts with their agents and clients. In future, every c� �expected that if a contractor does not get their contract reviewed for IR35 by an expert, they have not “ta�
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| Wed, 24 Sept 2008
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