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Contractor Doctor: Half my contract is onsite and half at home – am I caught by IR35?
Significant variations during a contractor’s contract can lead to different treatment.
�a development team and I have clearly been within IR35 , and made provision for deemed payments with my� �hows significant variations.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �new contract drawn up. But whilst the contents of contracts, and contract law, can have a major bearing on th� �games industry and am mid-way through a six-month contract direct with my client. The first three months of�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 09 Jun 2010
Contractor doctor: does charging expenses to your client affect your IR35 position?
Legitmate business expenses can be recharged to clients without affecting status as long as some simple guidelines are followed.
�the contract was verified by my lawyer as outside IR35 . I can work from my home office or the client si� �apital expenditure are risky. Good Luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ontractor Doctor, This Monday I started my second contract direct with a client, and the contract was verifi�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 16 Jun 2008
Contractor doctor: does IR35 apply for very short contracts?
It applies to all contracts irrespective of the time period that they run.
�seven weeks. Can such a short contract be within IR35? The contract with the agency states that the con� �Dear Contractor Doctor: My partner is starting contracting and was working on a 10-day long contract, but th� �nt specifically. If the Revenue decides to review contracts at the agency your partner is working with, then� �ting contracting and was working on a 10-day long contract, but this has now been extended twice so that the�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Thu, 01 May 2008
Limited company contractors with contracts inside and outside IR35
Having contracts both inside and outside need not be complicated for you to deal with.
�ation of contracts both inside and outside of the IR35 tax legislation . This need not be an issue, as l� �An occupational hazard of contracting is that some contractors find themselves working� �ctors find themselves working on a combination of contracts both inside and outside of the IR35 tax legislati� �lations. “Contractors who have earned income on a contract that was within IR35 must calculate the deemed pa�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Wed, 02 Dec 2009
What is a managed service company?
Find out what a Managed Service Company is, and why you should not use them.
�entirely by salary. Managed Service Companies and IR35 However, for a contractor to have used a composit�
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Articles: Managed Service Companies
| Wed, 20 Dec 2006
Proposed changes to managed service companies - explained
Explains the legislative changes introduced in the 2006 Pre-Budget Report
�ontractor umbrella scheme . Contractors caught by IR35 typically use a PAYE umbrella scheme, and pay ful� �hemes (estimated at 240,000 in 2005-2006) and the contract-by-contract approach required by the legislation�
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| Thu, 07 Dec 2006
An introduction to IR35 for expat and overseas contractors new to UK contracting
This tax law is probably the biggest regulatory issue facing expats in the UK. Here’s the essential info’ you must have.
�IR35 , also known as the ‘Intermediaries legislation’,� �effect in 1999 and is generally recognised by the contracting sector and its industry body, the Professional Co� �find that IR35 applies to one or more of their UK contracts, they could end up being taxed as if they were em� �employee’ in every other way but name, then their contract is caught by IR35 , they are working within IR35�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 09 Nov 2009
Income shifting measures could be revived, says OTS Tax Director John Whiting
Measures to tackle income shifting – the ‘family business tax’ – are on the Office of Tax Simplification agenda reveals OTS Tax Director John Whiting.
�e Office of Tax Simplification ( OTS ), alongside IR35 and National Insurance, according to OTS Tax Dire�
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| Tue, 21 Dec 2010
Are you worried about your IR35 status?
Now that Dragonfly’s Jon Bessell has lost his IR35 appeal, are you getting the jitters about your own IR35 status?
�id fears that a negative verdict could change the IR35 status of tens of thousands of contractors. Still�
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| Mon, 08 Sept 2008
IR35 employment status tests for contractors are not relevant to AWR, and vice versa
Contractors should not link the Agency Workers Regulations with IR35, according to the Lawspeed and the Association of Recruitment Consultancies.
�The tests used to determine employment status for IR35 are not necessary when considering a worker’s sta� �of scope of the AWR provided they have the right contract. “The draft guidance was not clear on the status�
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| Wed, 13 Jul 2011
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