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Government tax policy, or lack thereof, is killing the UK’s flexible competitiveness
Contractors are bearing the brunt of the government’s poorly conceived & reactive tax policy that is killing the UK’s key sources of competitiveness.
�e taxes; while the specific include strengthening IR35 enforcement and the new ‘off-payroll’ and ‘contro� �d skills base. The UK’s economy needs the focused contracting mindset that enables knowledge workers to hit the� �ctor contractors onto the payroll or out of their contracts. And although only at consultation stages, the co� �similarly forcing them onto the payroll or out of contract. The controlling persons rules will also impact o�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jun 2012


Disguised employees evading national equivalents of IR35 is a global issue
Entrepreneurs earn the right to be rewarded with lower taxes, but contractors around the world seem to want to have their cake and eat it.
�x evasion that these workers represent. Just like IR35 . And, as with IR35, the solutions are typically� �e UK takes the lead in Europe with its burgeoning contracting sector. In fact, the European Union is all in fav�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Jul 2010


Could proposed Agency Workers Regulations kick IR35 into touch?
Paradigm shifts in legislation like those proposed by the AWD could make us all look harder than usual at what we do, with often surprising results.
�inking, “Oh no, not again. They totally messed up IR35 and now they are going to do the same with the AW� �t. The AWR consultation says that ‘agency workers contracted to their own personal service company where they� �e were prepared to sacrifice large swathes of the contracting sector). But that’s exactly what Mandy has done,�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Oct 2009


What’s it to be – contractor or employee?
Following the Alstom v Tilson ruling granting employment rights to a contractor, will permtractors rush to secure their employee benefits?
�t this ruling, in that the original proposals for IR35 suggested that contractors who were disguised emp� �The contracting sector had pretty much accepted that contractors� �. Clients will reach for their lawyers to beef-up contracts and agencies will be expected to check their cont� �at risk of being able to claim employment rights. Contract schedules will have to be very carefully worded t�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Jul 2009


The judicial review - day two summary
Summary of the secon day at the IR35 judicial review.
�factors were responsible for status according to IR35 Barling also stated that any direction from the c� �co-operate with contractors by avoiding standard contracts?", to which Barling replied thet they were not re� �hus you could not check a persons status before a contract was signed. During the day the judge "stumbled" u�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Mar 2001


IR35 win for freelancer in commissioners case
The Special Commissioners recently found in favour of freelancer Mike Ansell in an IR35 status case.
�y found in favour of freelancer Mike Ansell in an IR35 status case. Details of the judgement are now ava�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Sept 2004


Lawspeed IR35 win shows contractors can prove status
Lawspeed has won a significant IR35 case before the Special Commissioners.
�ses in recruitment affairs, has won a significant IR35 case before the Special Commissioners. Coming aft� �BDA--its work was strictly limited to the project contracted for. Control Issue This was a defence project, an� �ways have a right of substitution clause in their contracts, although in itself it may not constitute proof o� �ars ago. Datagate had entered into entered into a contract with the agency now called Technology Project Ser�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jan 2008


Contractor loses £99,000 in IR35 case for being 'part and parcel'
A contractor has lost an IR35 ruling that will cost his company £99,000. He was ruled 'part and parcel' of the end-client, being a full-fledged member of the client's teams and even having spot-checks.
IR35 Issues Considered by the Judges Project-based? Co� �n 2000 on a series of projects, under a series of contracts, for the AA. But the judges found that Bessel's w� �is an extremely experienced IT tester. Through a contract with the London-based agency DPP International Lt�

Category: News | Mon, 21 Jan 2008


‘Pro Contractor’ status proposed by Professional Passport could remove IR35 threat
Professional Passport’s Crawford Temple tells ContractorCalculator how contractors will benefit from the proposed new Professional Contractor status.
�ves automatically exempt from legislation such as IR35 , the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) and the ‘� �ey operate. We also identified that some are only contracting as a temporary measure between permanent appointm� �user clients and agencies will know that they can contract with a Professional Contractor without risk of no�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Feb 2010


Treasury targets construction contractors with false self-employment consultation
In a new consultation on ‘false self-employment’ released by HM Treasury, construction contractors face scrutiny that could impact on all contractors.
�, which may have an impact on the application of IR35 legislation . However, according to contracting s� �ation of IR35 legislation . However, according to contracting sector commentators, contractors genuinely in bus� �contractors wishing to retain their self-employed contracts and working arrangements will have to ensure thes� �s other workers to carry out operations under the contract and is responsible for paying them.” The consulta�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Jul 2009


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