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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�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 25 Apr 2017


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�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Wed, 12 Apr 2017


IR35: Addison Lee ruling reinforces that working conditions override written contract
Contractors need to be mindful of their working practices to avoid IR35, after another contract was overridden in an employment tribunal last week.
�ose attention to their working practices to avoid IR35 risk last week, after another company was defeate� �) , the landmark ruling demonstrating that ‘sham’ contracts cannot be used to create a business-to-business r� �ate hire company. This is in spite of the written contract, which stated that Mr Gascoigne was an ‘independe�

Category: News | Mon, 07 Aug 2017


Public sector IR35 reforms survey: projects crippled by contractor exodus
IT departments and the NHS are amongst the worst hit sectors as a new survey shows the devastating impact of the IR35 reforms on the public sector.
�ices are in dire straits following the reforms to IR35 in the public sector . A survey of more than 1,50� �considering changing career 40% say they may quit contracting altogether Only 22% of remaining contractors are� �NHS departments are willing to offer outside IR35 contracts. The effect on morale in this sector is evident.� �contractors were asked about their willingness to contract in the public sector in future, it was evident th�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Sept 2017


Will the IR35 reforms hit the private sector soon?
Are the IR35 reforms going to hit the private sector? Decide for yourself as we compare the arguments for and against, then let us know your thoughts.
�Since the public sector IR35 reforms were introduced, many experts have have c�

Category: News | Wed, 13 Sept 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�

Category: 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�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Jun 2017


IR35 rules to hit private sector with 54% dividend tax
Private sector contractors to be subject to public sector IR35 reforms with a dividend tax hike from the first of this month, reveal leaked proposals.
IR35 reforms targeting public sector contractors may s� �ommon belief, the taxman does want to support the contracting community. Simplified tests set to ease burden fo�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Apr 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�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jul 2016


Contracting in 2015: IR35, Dividend Tax change, T&S expenses, and IPSE thinktank
Contracting remains an advantageous way of work going into the New Year, in spite of a raft of Government measures targeting contractors during 2015.
�raw from 2015. Whilst another year has passed and IR35 remains law, the outcome is far better than it co� �income of limited company contractors, whilst the contracting sector also awaits the introduction of a ban on t�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Dec 2015


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