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Is IR35 going to be changed in the 2016 Budget?
IR35 could be reviewed in the Budget 2016, according to widely reported leaks, despite HMRC’s pledge to the IR35 Forum of no change until 2017.
�ed a huge amount of additional legislation on the contracting and small business community, including the divid� �March 2014 , it found that 94% of all off-payroll contracts were ‘legitimate’. So where the Government has co�
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| Tue, 15 Mar 2016
IR35 public sector reform guidance poses more questions than answers for contractors
Contractors can learn more about how public sector reforms will apply in practice thanks to new HMRC guidance, but a lot still remains to be answered.
�addition to an unnecessary increase in paperwork. Contracting sector urged to oppose policy Legislation is set� �ven as to what will happen with contractors whose contracts begin prior to its introduction, but extend beyon� �ne and agree the contractor’s status prior to the contract start date. This doesn’t work either. “To fully g�
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| Mon, 21 Mar 2016
IR35 rules to hit private sector with 54% dividend tax
Private sector contractors to be subject to public sector IR35 reforms with a dividend tax hike from the first of this month, reveal leaked proposals.
�ommon belief, the taxman does want to support the contracting community. Simplified tests set to ease burden fo�
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| Fri, 01 Apr 2016
HMRC’s IR35 tax yield data reveals only £219,180 was paid by contractors in 2010/11
Calm before the storm? Contractors only paid £219,180 in IR35 tax with just 23 reviews last year, HMRC admits. But that could all be about to change.
�sure to increase yields from compliance activity, contracting sector experts fear this could be the ‘calm befor�
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| Thu, 22 Sept 2011
HMRC’s planned IR35 tool is impossible, claims expert
HMRC will fail in its bid to develop a tool that can conclusively determine a contractor’s IR35 status, says ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin.
�mined by HMRC to be in. The consensus amongst the contracting community is that shifting this responsibility ov� �ementation of the right to substitution into many contracts in 1999 amongst contractors to avoid IR35, conclu� �t of control they consider to be present within a contract on a scale of one to five. An approach like that�
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| Tue, 12 Jul 2016
HMRC IR35 research reveals strong resistance to rule changes
Contractor clients are unanimous in their opposition to proposed plans to reform IR35 in the public sector, a new report from HMRC reveals.
�administrative and cost implications from testing contract staff on an ongoing basis Companies suggest contr�
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| Thu, 14 Jul 2016
New IR35 resources for contractors
The latest guidance to help contractors manage their IR35 status comes in a PCG guide, which complements the newly published Contractors’ Handbook.
�ages contain essential guidance on all aspects of contracting. The updated PCG guide, which has been revised by� �ck taxes, interest and penalties. Upper and lower contracts Contractors are urged to insist that, if they are� �ests that will determine the IR35 status of their contract: It's still entirely possible to work outside�
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| Fri, 19 Dec 2008
Larkstar Data IR35 ruling imminent: what could this mean for contractors?
With 2008 an IR35 annus horribilis for contractors, how will 2009 shape up? Will the imminent Larkstar Data ruling provide respite for contractors?
�d Larkstar Data ruling is due imminently, and the contracting community is holding its breath, waiting for some� �ctors to take professional advice when drawing up contracts, and to guard jealously their contractor status ‘� �ook Company effectively rendered any contractor’s contract potentially useless in the face of a determined H�
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| Tue, 03 Feb 2009
Employment law case confirms precedents for contractor IR35 status
The results of a mainstream employment law case adds weight to case law when establishing contractor IR35 status with HMRC.
�ent law issue could have a positive impact on the contracting sector. JL Windows and Doors provides labour on a� �gnificant factor in determining the nature of the contracts.” This interpretation is worrying, because is see� �ark found that MOO did exist within each specific contract, but could not be used to ‘establish the nature o�
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| Mon, 23 Feb 2009
IR35 Forum: contractors see little progress as HMRC stonewalls over IR35 statistics
Contractors saw little progress made in the IR35 Forum in April, as HMRC continues to refuse to publish highly relevant IR35 statistics.
�MRC, the Contract Review Service “had reviewed 94 contracts and given responses in 89 cases; in 79 of those c� �s performance reported to the forum was about the Contract Review Service. According to HMRC, the Contract R�
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| Fri, 07 Jun 2013
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