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IR35 could become irrelevant if OTS Employment Status Review solutions are adopted
IR35 was not the focus of the OTS Employment Status Review but it could become irrelevant if the report’s recommendations are implemented.
�money to ensure that IR35 does not apply to their contracts.” HMRC and the IR35 Forum Administration Review T�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Mar 2015


IR35 is highly complex and expensive for contractors: that’s official, says the OTS
IR35 is one of the most complex taxes for small firms and is expensive to implement, shows the Office of Tax Simplification’s tax complexity index.
�hat is highly respected by tax practitioners, the contracting community and also by policymakers. That IR35 is�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Jul 2015


Contractors may be closer to learning IR35 & expenses outcomes from Autumn Statement
Contractors may be a step closer to learning the outcomes of key IR35 and expenses consultations as the Autumn Statement date is confirmed.
�mn Statement.” The Summer Budget 2015 shocked the contracting community with its proposals to implement Dividen�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Sept 2015


IR35 Reform: IR35 is no longer relevant to contracting
Contractors face another IR35 review, as ContractorCalculator’s response to HMRC’s IR35 discussion document shows the tax is no longer relevant.
�iscussion document , we explain that the world of contracting has changed during the last 15 years, which is wh� �and moving to more lucrative opportunities in the contract market. The vast majority of IT workers in the la�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Oct 2015


IR35 Reform: HMRC’s policy objectives are flawed
HMRC’s policy objectives & tax targets in its Intermediaries Legislation (IR35) discussion document are based on weak analysis and flawed assumptions.
�ct a great deal more research and analysis of the contracting market to fully understand how much tax it can re�

Category: News | Tue, 13 Oct 2015


IR35 Reform: compliance must be shared by contractors and clients
Contractors won’t be saying goodbye to IR35 – HMRC has said that abolition is not an option. So, maybe shared responsibility is the way forward?
�erstand the flexible workforce in general and the contracting sector specifically, so that its goals are realis� �of all tax underpayment if IR35 applies to their contract. But with the Dividend Tax changes coming into fo�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Oct 2015


IR35 is not dead. It’s reforming!
“‘Ello, I wish to register a complaint! IR35 is an ex-tax. It has ceased to be.” But the taxman insists IR35 can be kept alive by reforming it.
�The contracting sector has changed and the disguised employment I�

Category: News | Tue, 27 Oct 2015


MP’s Early Day Motion to end IR35 is welcome, but doomed to failure
Despite Lib Dem MP Lorely Burt’s attempts to abolish IR35 with an Early Day Motion, the “contractors’ tax” will remain as it raises too much money.
�term contractors, not just recent entrants to the contracting sector.” In addition, umbrella company contractor� �onal Insurance Contributions (NICs) because their contracts are within IR35 and they accept this status. “The�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Mar 2009


Contractor HMRC inspections: do you have your IR35 life raft ready?
All contractors are HMRC investigation targets but will have nothing to fear with good preparation.
�ssential IR35 survival aids include: Ensuring all contracts are reviewed by an IR35 specialist Where possible�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 06 May 2009


PCG’s revelation of IR35’s £1.5m per year tax take is (sadly) not the full story
PCG has used the Freedom of Information Act to reveal that the annual IR35 tax take from contractors is just £1.5m – but there’s more to the story.
�are within IR35; many, particularly those new to contracting, prefer the simplicity and convenience of not run� �rk through an umbrella because they believe their contracts are within IR35; many, particularly those new to�

Category: News | Fri, 22 May 2009


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