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How to determine if your contract passes IR35
Describes the factors to consider when evaluating your contract for IR35 compliance.
�Introduction Being caught by IR35 could cost you thousands of pounds, and thus the� �thousands of pounds, and thus the process of IR35 contract review before signing a contract is of paramount�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 05 Jul 2006
Revenue rules out IR35 review
Hopes for a review of controversial tax rule IR35 have been dashed by the Inland Revenue.
�Hopes for a review of controversial tax rule IR35 have been dashed by the Inland Revenue just month�
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| Fri, 02 Jul 2004
IR35 tax refund victory
A contractor has successfully managed to claim back previously paid IR35 tax from the Inland Revenue.
�uccessfully managed to claim back previously paid IR35 tax from the Inland Revenue. This is the first su�
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| Mon, 23 Aug 2004
Tax bodies call for new status rules to replace IR35
Major tax bodies have called for the IR35 regime to be replaced.
�The major tax bodies have called for the IR35 regime to be replaced by means of a radical overh�
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| Thu, 02 Sept 2004
Dragonfly verdict - “no massive additional exposure to IR35 risk”
Following analysis of the Dragonfly case, IR35 experts Qdos Consulting say that contractors should fear no major IR35 risk but must take action now.
�than Bessell of Dragonfly Consulting had lost his IR35 appeal in the High Court and faced a £99,000 tax� �g in expert colleagues to stay outside IR35 . Sub-contracting elements of their work to colleagues and absorbin� �ors must still take urgent action to ensure their contracts and working arrangement with clients are clear, a� �not overrule the implications of the hypothetical contract. Contractors should still take urgent action Acco�
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| Wed, 10 Sept 2008
Only ‘reasonable care’ will help contractors avoid IR35 penalties
Guidance from HMRC places a greater regulatory and financial burden on contractors, who have to demonstrate ‘reasonable care’ in every contract.
�to avoid the contractor being found to be within IR35 . The new guidance applies to tax returns and doc� �ded by a range of specialist organisations in the contracting sector. Perhaps the time has now come when contra� �l have to take even greater care when negotiating contracts with their agents and clients. In future, every c� �expected that if a contractor does not get their contract reviewed for IR35 by an expert, they have not “ta�
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| Wed, 24 Sept 2008
IR35 danger: when your contract is different from the agency-client contract
HMRC always obtains the agency-client contract and compares it with the contractor contract. They rarely agree, and this spells trouble.
�In IR35 cases, HMRC always obtains the contract between t� �ract that you have with the agency. Two Different Contracts This presents a serious challenge to contractors,� �In IR35 cases, HMRC always obtains the contract between the agency and the client and compares it�
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Articles: IR35
| Mon, 10 Mar 2008
PCG publishes updated guide to IR35
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has published its updated guide to IR35.
�up (PCG) has today published its updated Guide to IR35. As the not-for-profit trade association represen� �s of having one in place to complement the formal contract". ....the most comprehensive and up to date sourc�
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| Fri, 08 Apr 2005
CIOT tells contractors: ''IR35 doesn't work''
Richard Mannion, chairman of the Owner-Managed Businesses group at the Chartered Institute of Taxation, slams IR35 as being unworkable and calls for a new review of contractor tax issues.
�'' IR35 doesn't work. It is unmanageable, one of the wors�
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| Wed, 02 Apr 2008
Main reasons making a contract fail IR35
Describes the main reasons why a contract will fail IR35.
�re is often no single reason why a contract fails IR35 and is normally a combination of reasons. One has� �current contract. With regular work and “rolling Contracts” the Revenue will argue that you are an employee� �ntroduction There is often no single reason why a contract fails IR35 and is normally a combination of reaso�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 13 Sept 2006
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