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Contractors need security over their tax affairs now more than ever, warns expert
Contractors should secure their tax affairs, and uncertainty surrounding IR35 adds to a growing list of reasons why, warns Duncan Strike of Intouch.
�ment remaining tight-lipped over plans concerning IR35 and the taxation of personal service companies (P�

Category: News | Thu, 03 Dec 2015


Budget 2011 reaction - IR35 retained, as abolition risks falling tax revenues
Contractors must endure IR35 for the foreseeable future, until a possible merger of income tax and NI proposed in the 2011 Budget makes it irrelevant.
�Contractors must continue to endure IR35 for the foreseeable future, at least until it is� �e revenue?” asks Vessey. As he points out, HMRC’s contract review service launch at the same time as IR35 in�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Mar 2011


IR35 will be abolished, says Small Business Minister Mark Prisk
In an interview published in the Telegraph, Small Business Minister announces that small business taxation review will make IR35 redundant.
IR35 will be abolished, Small Business Minister Mark P�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Jun 2010


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�nvert your taxes to income and reduce the pain of IR35. Just enter your hourly rate, ir35 status and age�

Category: News | Mon, 12 Jul 2004


Contractors warned not to be pressured by recruiters into incorporating to avoid AWR
Contractors shouldn’t be pressured by recruiters into incorporating to avoid AWR, as it may not be necessary and could mean more HMRC investigations.
�anies could prompt HMRC to respond with increased IR35 investigations. In an interview with the Recruite� �advice from their recruiter with caution and vet contracting service providers carefully before taking any maj� �actors, incorporating could be what keeps them in contract, even if the people involved might have preferred�

Category: News | Thu, 05 May 2011


Umbrella contractors already being encouraged to incorporate because of AWR
Umbrella contractors are already being encouraged to incorporate because of the Agency Workers Regulations, says ContractorCalculator’s Dave Chaplin.
�d that their current contract is actually outside IR35 , their take-home pay has increased sharply and t� �and avoid incorporating: “If a contractor is only contracting as a stop-gap between permanent roles for a coupl� �culator shows,” adds Chaplin. IR35 and short-term contracts Some contractors have chosen an umbrella company� �hrough inertia have discovered that their current contract is actually outside IR35 , their take-home pay ha�

Category: News | Mon, 31 Oct 2011


IR35 Forum: will ‘better administration’ really change anything for contractors?
Can the IR35 Forum really influence HMRC and change contractors’ lives for the better, or are we seeing a coalition resumption of the Blair years?
�Can the IR35 Forum really influence HMRC, so that it fundament� �the ‘in-business’ tests, could actually take the contracting sector backwards, as is the case in Australia , w�

Category: News | Mon, 16 May 2011


Primary Path: the contractor was not the one that got away
Contractor Phil Winfield was not the one that got away in the Primary Path case. It was the HMRC inspector who insisted the case went to tribunal.
�y Primary Path, through eight painful years of an IR35 investigation culminating in a tribunal. It was t� �itution clauses mirrored in upper and lower level contracts and he was so specialist in his field he could no�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Aug 2011


The quantum fog of the Agency Workers Regulations may be lifting for contractors
Contractors trying to peer through the quantum fog of the AWR hoping for answers will be pleased to learn that IR35 is, in theory at least, unrelated.
�is that AWR is, in theory at least, unrelated to IR35 . Lawspeed’s Adrian Marlowe is clear that IR35 em� �s clarified one of the conundrums bedevilling the contracting sector since the Agency Workers Directive (AWD) w� �acknowledged and used to create the hypothetical contract used to determine IR35 status include substitutio�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jul 2011


IR35 Forum – what’s the best we can expect?
IR35 is to be better administered, which in reality means better enforced, because HMRC would not be doing its job properly if it were otherwise.
IR35 will be better administered , we’ve been assured.� �rs are choosing flexible working, freelancing and contracting over employment. So, to maintain the same levels�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jul 2011


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