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10 factors that don’t really affect your IR35 status
Be concerned, but don't be misinformed. Find out the top 10 myths about the legislation.
�Contractors taking a keen interest in the IR35 legislation and how it impacts on their contracti� �project team, and thereby deliver the service as contracted, then it is not a factor. But if a contractor can� �the IR35 legislation and how it impacts on their contracting are right to be cautious. But, according to Seb M� �IR35,” Maley confirms. 5. Statement of intent in contracts Most contractor contracts will include a ‘stateme� �or has not exercised a right of substitution in a contract does not mean it is not valid. The important fact�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 07 Sept 2016
Could you benefit from a Government review of flexible working?
Contractors are urged to lend their backing to a call from the Office of Tax Simplication for a review of the taxation of flexible workers.
�tation , which focuses on the proposed changes to IR35 rules in the public sector from April 2017. The r� �sis of the sector has been high on the agenda for contracting stakeholders recently. However, it took a step cl� �ontractors being unjustly forced into inside-IR35 contracts. As the OTS points out, a lack of cooperation bet� �stances that contractors often encounter during a contract: ‘The first two parts of the test do not give cer�
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| Thu, 08 Sept 2016
Industry shares concerns at IPSE roundtable event on IR35
ContractorCalculator was in attendance at a recent roundtable meeting as experts discussed issues surrounding the proposed public sector reforms.
�e united in their belief that proposed reforms to IR35 in the public sector are unworkable and will resu� �Contracting stakeholders are united in their belief that prop� �d that contractors are likely to either turn down contracts marketed as inside IR35, or increase their rates� �ctor should be able to opt out of an outside IR35 contract if it was subsequently determined to be within th�
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| Tue, 19 Jul 2016
100+ BBC presenters could face huge tax bills following mass IR35 clampdown
HMRC is targeting 100+ BBC talents who used PSCs in a huge IR35 crackdown, shows tax tribunal case, and plans to investigate other broadcasters.
�back taxes after details emerged of a large scale IR35 clampdown by HMRC. It is also claimed that the ta�
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| Fri, 07 Oct 2016
Contracts alone won’t protect contractors from IR35
A contract between a contractor and a client is not necessarily a defence against a determined HMRC IR35 investigation.
�t necessarily a defence against a determined HMRC IR35 investigation , as highlighted by the famous IR35� �rnative Book Company . In that case, although the contracts stated that the contractor, Keith Shepherd, had t� �A contract between a contractor and a client is not necessar�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 12 Apr 2017
Contractors need the IR35 confirmation letter
Getting a confirmation of terms letter from the client could save you endless trouble and expense if you need to prove that you are outside.
�ppose HMRC asks you to prove that you are outside IR35? HMRC will potentially want to investigate all th� �r decision to operate outside of IR35 on all your contracts. And it will definitely want to see the contracts� �for the past 6 years, you will have to show every contract with your agent or agents, and proof of what the�
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Articles: IR35
| Wed, 01 Feb 2017
The IR35 5% expenses rule
If you are caught by IR35 then make sure the 5% rule is used to maximise your take home pay. Here's how.
�If you are caught by IR35 and continue to use your limited company as your� �pport Accountancy and tax advice Costs of seeking contracts Printing, postage and stationery Employer’s and P�
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Articles: IR35
| Thu, 01 Dec 2016
Contractors must not be 'part and parcel' of clients to avoid IR35
One of the tests used to prove employment status is being 'part and parcel' of an organisation. You should avoid this at all cost.
�ven these small things can help to put you inside IR35 . IR35 case law is complicated Determining whethe� �this is strictly related to the project you have contracted for. In general, it is best to avoid written mate� �nd that HMRC can seek you out six years after the contract is over and accuse you of owing back taxes and in�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 25 Apr 2017
Under the bonnet of the HMRC IR35 tool
A detailed examination of the underlying design and code structure of HMRC’s IR35 tool reveals multiple glaring issues. Take a look under the bonnet.
�HMRC’s IR35 tool is shallow, doesn’t align with how tribunal� �a precedent whereby judges can entirely disregard contracts, instead looking solely at the facts on the groun�
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Articles: IR35
| Thu, 01 Jun 2017
Experts slam logic underlying the HMRC IR35 tool
IR35 experts have dismissed the credibility of HMRC’s IR35 tool after receiving details of its inner workings. Find out what they say, here.
�HMRC’s IR35 tool has been branded ‘meaningless’, ‘wholly unfi� �warns of a regression back to the days of ‘sham’ contracts , with contractors agreeing to contracts containi� �Place , a legal consultancy specialising in IR35, contract reviews and employment issues. What did we show t�
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| Mon, 05 Jun 2017
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