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Contracting sector could benefit from IR35 review by new Office of Tax Simplification
Contractors could benefit as the Treasury announces the creation of the Office of Tax Simplification, charged with tackling the unfairness of IR35.
�An IR35 review will be a priority of the new Office of Ta�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Jul 2010


HMRC’s new strategy is a warning for contractors: get your tax affairs in order
HMRC has a new strategy that places high earning contractors right in the centre of its sights – it’s time to make sure your tax affairs are in order.
�irs are in order and they are rigorously applying IR35 best practice . Why is HMRC more of a threat now�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Nov 2015


An HMRC review to deal with unworkable legislation targeting contractors is overdue
HMRC is well overdue for a review since its formation 10 years ago. Any such review must focus on removing unworkable legislation, not good people.
�o a contracting context and look at the number of IR35 cases, summarised in Appendix 1 of our most recen� �If you put the timing of HMRC’s formation into a contracting context and look at the number of IR35 cases, sum�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Jun 2015


Umbrella and PSC travel expenses tax relief restrictions may never happen
The restrictions to tax relief on travel expenses for umbrella and limited company contractors may never happen, despite government’s best intentions.
�d to make a judgement. It is for this reason that IR35 is unenforceable and continues to cause such unce�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Mar 2015


Was s/he wearing a wedding ring at interview? If so, you might be on to a good thing
Contractor clients and employers hiring only married contractors might be onto a good thing – the chance to make massive savings from hiring costs.
�000 per month limited company contractors outside IR35 – whether or not they are married – are cheaper b� �lla contractors or those on fixed-term employment contracts. That’s quite a saving by itself. When you look a� �han a contractor hired on a fixed-term employment contract. But it’s when you start to look at high level an�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Sept 2013


Contractor livelihoods under threat by an increasingly out of control taxman
Contractor livelihoods are threatened by an increasingly uncontrollable tax gathering authority, so taking action is now more important than ever.
�ve seen the taxman’s refusal to make public vital IR35 data – even to Parliament –Chancellor George Osbo�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Apr 2014


The off-payroll tax - what's the latest on IR35?
It’s crazy that almost two decades after the misguided IR35 legislation was introduced in April 2000, it has now been loudly resurrected.
�razy that, almost two decades after the misguided IR35 legislation was introduced in April 2000, it has� �HS. Many of those who remain now charge increased contract rates to compensate for the tax hike suffered due�

Category: News | Tue, 02 Oct 2018


Hasta-la-vista taxpayers: Chiles IR35 case shows lawfare is back
Chaplin argues the BBL highlights issues with HMRC's Litigation and Settlement Strategy (LSS) and the fairness of the tax tribunal system.
�07 June 2024, we learned that another decade-long IR35 case remains unresolved after the Upper-Tribunal� �tiple production companies. From 1996 to 2019, he contracted with nearly 100 different third parties. Hardly t� �he test, failing to put the relevant terms of the contracts at the heart of its analysis. The UT upheld HMRC'� �atch-22 situation. The legal errors To classify a contract as one "of service" or "for services", one must a�

Category: News | Sun, 11 Aug 2024


Has HMRC contributed to ITV Daytime TV demise?
Is the £61m tax status related bill in ITV’s accounts one reason for the demise of Daytime TV?
�ough intermediaries, which are covered by updated IR35/off-payroll rules. The revelation in ITV’s annual�

Category: News | Sat, 24 May 2025


Contracting will grow which neither Government nor HMRC can prevent
It is pointless for the Conservatives and HMRC to swim against the tide of the growing movement to personal autonomy and the growth of freelancing. They aren't going to win.
�haplin is CEO of ContractorCalculator, founder of IR35 compliance solution IR35 Shield and author of IR3� �ained . He shares his insights and vision for the contracting industry as we head into 2023. The right for peop�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Jan 2023


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