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IR35 Forum – Part 2: Targeting strategies to segment contractors into IR35 risk bands
In this second of a series of articles analysing options open to the IR35 Forum, ContractorCalculator looks at HMRC’s contractor targeting strategies.
�adopt to identify those disguised employees that IR35 was originally designed to catch, whilst minimisi� �lient for more than a set period; or they are not contracted on a specific project; or they have previously be� �actor in business and the other is an employee. A contracting insider’s view on what constitutes a high risk co� �’ – these workers start on a genuine project, but contract extension follows contract extension, until they�
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| Thu, 23 Jun 2011
Lords slam IR35: benefits are unproven and HMRC needs to review them
IR35’s benefits to the Exchequer may be overstated, concludes the Lords’ PSC inquiry, as HMRC is called on to review the future of the tax.
�IR35’s benefit to the Exchequer as a tax-raising tool� �mittee’s final report acknowledging that: “Serial contracting is a feature of the British workforce and is supp�
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| Mon, 07 Apr 2014
HMRC discovers extra £75m of IR35 tax yield, according to Lords’ PSC inquiry evidence
EXCLUSIVE: HMRC has upped its estimate of IR35’s tax yield by £75m, from £475m in late November 2013 to £550m in early January 2014.
�ed that contractors are paying an ‘extra’ £75m of IR35 tax yield over the space of a few weeks. This eno� �company contractor, agency payroll and fixed-term contract income tax and NICs revenues. How much is IR35’s�
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| Fri, 10 Jan 2014
IR35 public sector reforms: draft legislation threatens public sector car crash
Changes to plans to reform IR35 in the public sector are likely to give rise to a wave of contract disputes between contractors, clients and agencies.
�after the draft legislation for the public sector IR35 reforms was published today, containing amendment� �ith public sector contractors already engaging in contracts that will end beyond the implementation of the re� �arding the changes and how they might affect your contract if you are a public sector contractor, watch this�
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| Tue, 06 Dec 2016
Public sector IR35 reforms are ‘a departure from reality’, warn experts
IR35 experts have slammed the public sector IR35 reforms as ‘hopelessly uneconomic’, with contractors amongst several parties set to bear the brunt.
�Imminent reforms to how IR35 is enforced in the public sector are ‘hopelessly� �its technical note : Workers 4 U Ltd is an agency contracted to supply mental health nurse Mikael to an NHS Tr� �line: “The Law Place has needed to amend 100’s of contracts that were previously assessed using the failed Em� �our online IR35 test . Then secure an independent contract review and speak to your public sector client to�
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| Thu, 08 Dec 2016
Contractor hopes of IR35 reform dashed as Lords’ inquiry brushed aside by government
Contractor hopes that IR35 might be reformed have been dashed by the government’s response to the House of Lords Select’ Select Committee PSC inquiry.
�Contractor hopes that IR35 might be reformed as a result of the of Lords’ Se� �ainly continue to use commercial IR35 experts for contract reviews and opinions on their employment status.”�
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| Wed, 11 Jun 2014
Off-payroll rules drive public sector contractor exodus: HMRC steps up IR35 enquiries
The off-payroll rules are driving a contractor exodus from public sector clients & HMRC is targeting public sector contractors, says Qdos’ Seb Maley.
�the off-payroll rules , and HMRC is focusing its IR35 compliance activity on those contractors who rema� �s to contractors with key skills, who are leaving contracts because of the sheer hassle the off-payroll rules� �lt is that the contractor just leaves and finds a contract with a private sector client.” Poor guidance and�
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| Thu, 03 Oct 2013
Updated IR35 factsheet launched to debunk more Government falsehoods
ContractorCalculator has launched an updated version of its IR35 factsheet to counter spurious claims made by the Treasury following last week’s Budget.
�ContractorCalculator published its updated IR35 factsheet today. The factsheet provides an accura� �ple claims that have already been debunked by the contracting sector, ContractorCalculator’s factsheet is all s�
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| Mon, 12 Nov 2018
Emergency action plan for public sector bodies affected by IR35
HMRC’s latest IR35 announcement poses another threat to PSBs. Find out how you can mitigate your risk of losing your contractors.
�on to avoid losing contractors as a result of the IR35 reforms . This comes after recent HMRC guidance c� �isk. For contractors paid a month in arrears, all contracts need to be IR35 tested prior to 6 March. If you h� �am . Negotiating contracts outside IR35 Once each contract has been IR35 tested, you can make an informed de�
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| Wed, 08 Feb 2017
HMRC’s CEST figures, obtained by FOI, indicate widespread wrongful tax treatment
Thousands of contractors are overtaxed and can appeal following public sector IR35 reforms, findings from a ContractorCalculator investigation suggest.
�ssessments conducted by CEST have determined that IR35 does not apply to the contract. Given that many p� �actors who have actually substituted during their contracts,” says Chaplin. “Some of these decisions were pro� �T have determined that IR35 does not apply to the contract. Given that many public sector contractors have f�
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| Wed, 25 Apr 2018
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