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Contractors should benefit from a simpler, predictable and more stable UK tax system
The government’s tax policy consultation aims to create a simpler and fairer UK tax system that could reduce tax uncertainties for contractors.
�d lead to a reduction in the uncertainties around IR35 and employment status, which plague limited compa�
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| Mon, 28 Jun 2010
Dewhurst vs City Sprint: Bike courier wins employment status case
A courier has won a major employment status case against a logistics firm in a ruling that could have significant IR35 implications for contractors.
�uld have a big impact on both the gig economy and IR35. A tribunal found that Maggie Dewhurst was not a� �not a self-employed contractor as set out in her contract with City Sprint, but rather a worker, and theref�
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| Mon, 09 Jan 2017
Contractors Lose Employment Rights in Court Decision
Contractors are likely to lose chances to obtain employment rights in an upcoming decision of the Appeals Court.
�d employees,' the Revenue will continue applying 'IR35' and will tax these contractors just like company� �ctive employees of a client, even though they had contracted through an agency, were able to prove the existen� �it will have longstanding consequences for the UK contracting industry.� �y, were able to prove the existence of an implied contract with the client. This meant that contractors coul�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Tory offensive is good for contractors
Whether you vote Labour or Tory, the Tory small business offensive can only bring much-needed attention to contractor issues.
�the stated aims of the policy is to put an end to IR35 . And in a separate interview with ContractorCalc� �tion to contractor issues. Tories Press Labour on Contracting The Tories are about to start an offensive on sma�
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| Tue, 14 Aug 2007
Perm-tractors: not to be mistaken with curly farm machinery. Or contractors.
Meet the perm-tractors. They come, they contract, they become part of the furniture. Don’t confuse them with contractors.
�r claim employment rights , despite the fact that IR35 makes many of them taxed like employees, so they� �types over the years. They usually work through a contracting limited company or contractor umbrella , call the�
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| Fri, 23 Jan 2009
OTS tax relief report: little impact on contractors, but deeper tax issues flagged
The final report on tax reliefs by the Office of Tax Simplification will have little impact on contractors, but deeper tax issues are highlighted.
�preliminary results of the OTS investigation into IR35 and its potential replacement. A possible merger� �ited company when taking a break or retiring from contracting. “It’s clear that many of the reliefs are valuabl�
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| Thu, 03 Mar 2011
An IR35 replacement will be a challenge
The Office of Tax Simplification’s search to find a successor to IR35 that might please all presents a huge, potentially insurmountable, challenge.
�e heart from the indication by government that an IR35 review is a priority. But for those at the Office� �d and taxed accordingly The ‘project rule’, where contracts are based on discrete, specific projects with del� �e, a genuine contractor in business on a 12-month contract, with no notice, working on a specific project, c�
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| Tue, 31 Aug 2010
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�
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| 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�
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| 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�
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| Fri, 20 Sept 2013
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