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More IR35 meddling will put a brake on the UK flexible workforce’s growth
More meddling with IR35 will only damage the UK’s flexible knowledge workforce, reduce international competitiveness and cut – not grow – tax yields.
�Further meddling with IR35 won’t have a positive outcome. The Treasury and H� �t, the taxman’s assumptions about contractors and contracting show a woeful lack of knowledge about how the mar� �ors will just go onto the payroll on a fixed-term contract, or return to employment. Either way, they will e�
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| Wed, 04 Nov 2015
Are public sector contractors to have their La-La Land moment with the IR35 reforms?
HMRC’s IR35 tool indicates that either it's not working, or it’s not fit for purpose. A La-La Land moment for public sector contractors?
�ment Status Service (ESS) tool to determine their IR35 status within the IR35 reforms coming into force�
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| Tue, 28 Feb 2017
10 reasons why the public sector IR35 reforms have been a farce
From its proposal to its implementation, HMRC’s management of the public sector IR35 reforms has been a complete shambles. Here are ten reasons why.
�The public sector IR35 reforms have been nothing short of a complete sha� �ntractors being unfairly bundled into inside-IR35 contracts. 4. HMRC’s Employment Status Service (ESS) tool H�
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| Wed, 03 May 2017
HMRC’s ad hominem attacks to defend its failed IR35 tool are disturbing
HMRC’s attack on ContractorCalculator for criticising its tool shows weakness, but also poses concerns about the taxman’s attitude towards IR35.
�ctorCalculator following our exposé on its flawed IR35 tool not only reveals its weak position, but also� �position, but also raises grave concerns for the contract sector. Recently our critical expose of HMRC’s IR�
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| Thu, 08 Jun 2017
HMRC claim IR35 tool hits targets despite FOI revealing no data is held to back claim
In one letter to us HMRC claims the tool hits certainty targets of 80%-90%. Yet in an FOI response they claim no such data is held. Cover up?
�results contractors have received when using its IR35 assessment tool, following a Freedom of Informati� �axman. HMRC has been justifying its attack on the contracting sector by maintaining that 90% of those that shou�
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| Thu, 22 Jun 2017
Taylor Review recommendations could make IR35 redundant, but not before big changes
The Taylor Review recommendations could spell the end for IR35, but not before the Government pushes the draconian reforms out to the private sector.
�IR35 could become obsolete if the recommendations from� �Instead they’ll be operating on fixed employment contracts to secure the rights they qualify for. What does� �llout could also have major repercussions for the contract sector. Key points for contractors: Aligning taxa�
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| Wed, 12 Jul 2017
IR35 peace of mind costs less than a round of drinks
Contractors seem less well prepared for HMRC’s latest IR35 campaign, despite peace of mind being available for less than the cost of a round of drinks.
�Would you consider IR35 peace of mind for less than the cost of a round o� �ause it seems that HMRC is again coming after the contracting sector, using poorly constructed IR35 risk assess�
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| Wed, 06 Mar 2013
IR35 enquiries: the seven questions that deserve an answer from HMRC now
Contractors, and all taxpayers for that matter, deserve answers from HMRC about the effectiveness of the IR35 processes it introduced in May 2012.
�ve answers from HMRC to seven key questions about IR35 enquiries, following the introduction of its cont�
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| Mon, 13 May 2013
Contractor IR35 reviews: don’t rely on your client to get the facts straight
Contractors mustn’t rely on their client to keep good records, and should create their own IR35 dossier, as a recent Employment Tribunal highlights.
�tribunal, with absolutely no direct relevance to IR35 , has provided a very useful reminder that whenev� �that evidence of this is collected throughout the contract. It shows that contractors should always adopt IR�
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| Thu, 25 Apr 2013
HMRC’s refusal to publish IR35 data: if the results are poor, let’s call it a pilot
HMRC’s continuing refusal to publish any IR35 performance data coupled with its resumption of using the word pilot suggests the results won’t be good.
�at can we conclude from HMRC’s refusal to publish IR35 data and its increased emphasis that its framewor� �35 best practice, affordable insurance, effective contract reviews and a mature service industry behind them�
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| Tue, 29 Oct 2013
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