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NHS locum’s Upper-Tribunal IR35 appeal could set precedent for Off-Payroll practices
An NHS locum is to challenge an IR35 tribunal judgment in a case which could benefit healthcare workers affected by IR35 and the Off-Payroll rules.
�An NHS locum is to challenge an IR35 tax tribunal judgment at the Upper Tribunal (UT)� �overturned his deemed IR35 status for one of the contracts. Now, backed by the Independent Health Profession� �ovide testimony, and in the absence of a physical contract, the judge was required to make assumptions as to�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Sept 2019


Off-Payroll: HMRC’s guidance versus the facts
ContractorCalculator examines HMRC recent Off-Payroll guidance, exposing its confusing, contentious and often contradictory advice.
�. HMRC client guidance lacks fundamental grasp of IR35 From the offset, the taxman’s Off-Payroll guidanc� �ved. Often contrary to the practical realities of contracting, and occasionally at odds with the Off-Payroll le� �lk. Instead, clients are more likely to advertise contracts as ‘inside IR35’ or ‘PAYE only’, diminishing thei� �to arrangements where the worker is engaged in a contract of service . This may seem pernickety, but the ul�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Oct 2019


HMRC CEST tool not updated for five years reveals FOI
New information should alarm firms engaging contractors. HMRC's IR35 Tool has not been updated in five years and is out of date.
�ny business engaging contractors and dealing with IR35 compliance. A Freedom of Information (FOI) reques� �ntractual provisions may be inconsistent with the contract being a contract of service. When applying this t�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Mar 2024


Off-payroll repealed – but IR35 still lives after April 2023
As the Government signals intentions for the next Finance Bill, to repeal the Off-payroll working rules, reverting to original IR35, Dave Chaplin explains what led to its downfall, and what businesses, agencies and contractors, should do next.
�ril 2023. The Off-payroll rules were labelled as "IR35 Reform" and introduced in the public sector in 20�

Category: News | Mon, 26 Sept 2022


Public sector contractors: How to calculate your new rate if IR35 applies
The public sector IR35 reforms mean many clients will only engage contractors inside IR35. Find out how much to increase your rate if IR35 applies.
�With the introduction of the public sector IR35 reforms less than two weeks away, public sector b� �vely picking up the new tax bill by accepting new contracts on lower rates Contractors have increased their r� �atively, you can simply type your hourly or daily contract rate into our IR35 calculator to find out your ne�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Mar 2017


Have Off-Payroll IR35 reforms rendered contractors guilty until proven innocent?
With the Off-Payroll rules, HMRC has created a regime whereby contractors are considered caught by IR35 unless they can conclusively prove otherwise.
�The taxman has been accused of manipulating IR35 so that contractors are considered guilty until p� �ntermediary must now prove that: The hypothetical contract between their company and the client couldn’t be�

Category: News | Tue, 12 Jun 2018


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�

Category: News | Mon, 12 Nov 2018


ContractorCalculator sounds Off-Payroll IR35 campaigning alarm for sector
Contractors are being urged to fight the Off-Payroll rules, amid warnings that the contracting industry is sleepwalking towards disaster.
�hands.” Contractors ‘sleepwalking towards edge of IR35 cliff’ “Unless more people get involved with the� �st the Off-Payroll rules , amid warnings that the contracting sector is sleepwalking towards disaster. Contribu� �, meaning contractors who are engaged in 12-month contracts by April 2019 risk being forced into ‘inside IR35� �e sector was met with near radio silence from the contract sector, which is exactly what Government needs to�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Nov 2018


Unlawful Network Rail blanket approach finds 99% of workers inside IR35, reveals FOI
99% of Network Rail contractors have been deemed caught by the Off-Payroll rules as a result of unlawful blanket assessments encouraged by HMRC.
�r the course of the year were adjudged outside of IR35, while 810 were deemed caught. This astronomical� �Unlawful Off-Payroll approach threatens future of contracting As the figures from Network Rail suggest, incorpo�

Category: News | Wed, 01 May 2019


CEST caused 98% and 87% ‘deemed employee’ rates at Met Office and CCS, FOIs reveal
FOIs reveal more absurdly high ‘deemed employee’ rates produced by CEST for contractors assessed by both the Met Office and Crown Commercial Service.
IR35 status assessments conducted by both the Met Offi� �yed refusing to work in the public sector despite contract rates rising considerably.” Chaplin concludes: “L�

Category: News | Mon, 13 May 2019


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