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IR35 is to be reviewed, but contractors should remember it is still being enforced
PCG’s Simon McVicker describes IR35 as ‘dead on its perch’, but until the legislation is repealed, contractors must remain on their guard.
�Contractors have been informed that IR35 is ‘dead on its perch’ by PCG’s Simon McVicker, i�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Jul 2010


IR35 will remain in force for some time to come, warns OTS tax director John Whiting
A measured review of IR35 means the tax is going nowhere fast, according to the OTS. But, says ContractorCalculator’s CEO, that could be a good thing.
�Contractors should not expect a fast end to IR35 , and even predictions that it might be repealed� �the legislation will still be applied to current contracts. Plus, contractors should also not expect IR35’s�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Aug 2010


IR35 must remain in place until other changes to tax system make it irrelevant
IR35 is here to stay for the medium term, will be policed more effectively by HMRC.
�London, Wednesday 9th February 2011 – IR35 is here to stay for the medium term, will be poli� �ator , the leading independent website for the UK contracting industry. IR35 Solutions: Review of the current l� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Feb 2011


Tax rules are failing contractors, the OTS’s John Whiting tells ContractorCalculator
Tax rules have not kept pace with modern working patterns, says OTS Tax Director John Whiting in this exclusive interview with ContractorCalculator.
�o the proposal in the recent ContractorCalculator IR35 white paper that tax legislation has not kept pac�

Category: News | Sun, 27 Feb 2011


The IR35 Forum confirms what we have known since May 2012: the BETs don’t work
An IR35 Forum focus group confirmed what contractors have known for a long time. The Business Entity Tests are not working and should be abolished.
�The latest minutes of the IR35 Forum reporting on the results of its meeting hel� �7 May 2014 confirm what contractors and the wider contracting sector have known since May 2014. The Business En�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Oct 2014


IR35 taxes are a tiny proportion of the tax gap: surely HMRC has better things to do?
Contractors paying £1m a year in IR35 taxes is such a tiny proportion of the tax gap. Surely the taxman can direct HMRC’s resources more efficiently?
IR35 taxes account for a tiny proportion of the tax ga�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Oct 2014


Could IR35 be abolished next, following the BETs being scrapped?
Contractors have seen HMRC see reason and abolish the Business Entity Tests (BETs). Could the taxman and its master the Treasury address IR35 next?
�Business Entity Tests (BETs) as a precursor to an IR35 investigation . HMRC has announced that from 6 Ap�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Nov 2014


How could the government dismiss the Lords’ direct hits on IR35?
Despite compelling evidence in the Lords’ review of PSCs that IR35 simply isn’t working, the government effectively dismissed all the findings.
�Companies (PSCs) inquiry apart from the fact that IR35 is not working. So, for the government to effecti�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Jun 2014


HMRC IR35 Contract Review Service – contractors should still steer clear
HMRC’s IR35 Contract Review Service should be avoided by contractors at all costs, despite a major plug for the taxman in HMRC’s new IR35 guidance.
�HMRC’s IR35 Contract Review Service should be avoided by cont� �ce be trusted to keep confidential the details of contracts it finds inside IR35, and not share contractors’� �HMRC’s IR35 Contract Review Service should be avoided by contractors a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Jun 2014


IR35 has failed for HMRC, but keep that quiet or the taxman might decide to fix it
IR35 is a failed tool for HMRC and clearly not fit for purpose. But don’t tell, otherwise the taxman might come up with a replacement that works.
IR35 has failed HMRC as an effective tool to combat di� �ed and some contractors were hounded out of their contracts by officious public servants over-interpreting ho� �g an investigation. Simple steps such as securing contract reviews , creating an IR35 file and taking out ta�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Jun 2015


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