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Current IR35 enforcement practice presents a poor case for return on investment
If IR35 enforcement were a commercial project, it would be thrown out by the financial director as offering a poor or negative return on investment.
�If the enforcement of the IR35 tax legislation were outsourced to the private se� �ey’ll know all the best practice, can afford IR35 contract reviews and will almost certainly have investigat�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Feb 2011


IR35 is here to stay and you read it weeks before the Budget on ContractorCalculator
The Chancellor’s 2011 Budget 2011 decision to retain IR35 and administer it better was hardly a surprise. In fact it was forecast here in January.
�Chancellor George Osborne’s decision to retain IR35 and administer it better probably came as no surp� �ed fighting cases in the huge ‘grey area’ between contracting and employment and has generally lost, often at g� �day’s fees to pay for an IR35 expert to review a contract for IR35 status and establish a confirmation of a�

Category: News | Thu, 07 Apr 2011


Contractors could see Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) become the new IR35
The Agency Workers Regulations could bring an added layer of complexity, or even absurdity, to contractors and contracting.
�ing businesses. If coping with the intricacies of IR35 wasn’t enough, from 1 October 2011 contractors wi� �ven absurdity, to the day-to-day running of their contracting businesses. If coping with the intricacies of IR3�

Category: News | Mon, 23 May 2011


Contractors have won the first battle over IR35, but HMRC is preparing to win the war
Contractors may have won the first, 10-year-long battle over IR35, but now HMRC is getting ready to win the war with a determined fight-back.
�Contractors have won the first battle over IR35 . Sadly, it has taken over ten years and caused c� �rst launched, the group of taxpayers known as the contracting sector has successfully taken on HMRC and won. An� �lients bent over backwards to offer IR35-friendly contracts. Because work was plentiful and rates buoyant, la�

Category: News | Tue, 21 Jun 2011


IR35 time warp: LibDems take a jump to the left
A new LibDem IT policy paper ignores the government’s decision to retain IR35 and tries to reopen the ‘abolition’ debate. Have we entered a time warp?
�nce in late September calls for the suspension of IR35 . And since ContractorCalculator broke the news t� �since ContractorCalculator broke the news to the contracting community on 26th August, much of the coverage el�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Sept 2011


IR35 Tax Contracting Special
IR35 Special. 10 years that shook and shaped the world of UK contractor. Insights from the leading UK experts on IR35 today.
�Home IR35 10th year anniversary special IR35 10th year anni�

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Contractor News
Contracting News for UK Contractors, Freelancers, Consultants
�Calculator contractor survey to help shape fairer IR35 rules and umbrella company regulation Read Full S� �Targets £2.85 billion in Unpaid Tax Other UK Contracting 2025: Labour's Dilemma Between Growth and Re�

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IR35 - the election tool
IR35 has become a contentious issue in the run up to the election.
IR35 - The Election Tool IR35 has become a contentious�

Category: News | Fri, 18 May 2001


Blair gives a little under pressure
The government has admitted it will monitor the notorious IR35 tax, and thus leaving a possibility of changes in the legislation.
�rnment has admitted it will monitor the notorious IR35 tax, and thus leaving a possibility of changes in�

Category: News | Wed, 30 May 2001


IR35 hits entrepreneurial activity - claims british chamber of commerce
'IR35 hits Entrepreneus' - Claims British Chamber of Commerce
�The IR35 rules contained in the Finance Bill need to be "p� �and will often be unemployed for periods between contracts". One-man companies reflect modern working practi�

Category: News | Fri, 26 May 2000


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