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IR35 & Off-Payroll – explained: essential compliance guidance - new book OUT NOW
IR35 & Off-Payroll – explained, a comprehensive 300-page compliance guide for the entire contractor supply chain, is available on Amazon now.
IR35 & Off-Payroll – explained , a new book provid� �ng firms, agencies and contractors need to remain compliant when navigating the Off-Payroll legislation and I�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Mar 2020


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 29/Aug/2014
News this week covers: economic growth generates contracts; Scotland’s tax laws; construction skills shortages; ISO9001 survey; & HMRC payroll fines.
�om the new penalties. More... Contractors must be compliant to win central government contracts Contractor se� �re facing a new set of tax rules Contractors with contracts in Scotland can expect new rates of income tax, a�

Category: News | Fri, 29 Aug 2014


Contractors should not be seen as a soft target by an HMRC keen to close the tax gap
Contractors have a part to play in filling the UK’s £35bn tax gap, but the burden should be shared by all taxpayers, including large companies.
�ontractors who have rolled-over on issues such as IR35 . In countless cases where individual contractors� �tax revenues. Contractors can prepare by staying compliant through simple measures like good record keeping�

Category: News | Wed, 21 Sept 2011


HMRC must be held accountable for umbrella compliance failures
Crawford Temple say the Public Accounts Committee must challenge HMRC on why data is not being exploited more effectively.
�umbrella company sector that has ballooned since IR35 reforms forced contractors to work through interm� �is creating an uneven playing field that punishes compliant businesses and contractors. The Public Accounts C�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Oct 2023


The IR35 (Off-Payroll) landscape for 2019/2020
2019 will be a critical year for IR35 and flexible working in the UK. Contractors need to act now to prevent catastrophic change and preserve their futures.
�s to be the most important year in the history of IR35 , and one which will shape the future of flexible� �t workers will simply find work with alternative, compliant firms. Absurdly, being compliant means accepting� �this threatens to leave an indelible mark on the contracting sector and UK industry as a whole. The forecast f� �purposes’, those who agree to work ‘inside IR35’ contracts won’t even be compensated with the employment rig� �ure a better outcome. How will Off-Payroll impact contract engagements? As the public sector has demonstrate�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Jan 2019


£8m tax windfall awaits HS2 suppliers after HMRC legislative blunder
HS2 annual accounts reveal £9.5m worth of tax errors made when implementing the IR35 reforms, which could bizarrely mean a Treasury loss of up to £8m due to legislative hole.
�for errors made when implementing the off-payroll IR35 reforms. The multi-million-pound tax bill comes d� �tax reforms. The NAO reported that "Once the non-compliant client organisation accepts that its determinatio� �attention to indemnities and warranties in their contracts." The legislative flaw in the off-payroll legisla�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Aug 2022


Contracting in 2014: experts predict what’s in store for contractors in the New Year
Contractors can look forward to a busy 2014 energised by shale gas, with skills shortages boosting demand and rates but IR35 and new legislation loom.
�itively, contracting’s experts warn of escalating IR35 enforcement, concern over the new false self-empl� �aware of the importance of choosing a legitimate, compliant provider that will do the right thing and act to� �e year ahead a constructive one. Less positively, contracting’s experts warn of escalating IR35 enforcement, co� �” Kelly adds: “Recent publicity around zero-hours contracts means umbrella contractors are keen to work for a� �e urges contractors to: “Spend money getting your contract sorted out, buy insurance, and take steps to ensu�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Jan 2014


Rife Off-Payroll non-compliance killing flexible workforce, our survey reveals
The UK’s flexible workforce is being decimated by Off-Payroll non-compliance, a new survey of over 12,000 contractors by ContractorCalculator reveals.
�rvey to date of the flexible workforce concerning IR35, which found that: 62% of contractors say clients� �from contractors to recover monies owed, with non-compliant parties having few arguments to fall back on. Fur� �ver ‘inside IR35’ classification 23% plan to quit contracting due to IR35, and 21% intend to change career “Wit� �expenses necessary to make working long-distance contracts a viable option. This threatens to severely restr� �National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from the contract rate. Of contractors deemed ‘inside IR35’, 79% sa�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Mar 2020


Off-Payroll (IR35): 84% of perceived tax avoided is by hirers, reveals HMRC examples
HMRC’s own Off-Payroll consultation shows that 84% of its perceived tax shortfall from non-compliance is due from the hirer, not the contractor.
�84% of the perceived tax shortfall resulting from IR35 is avoided by the hiring organisation, with just� �or 12 months: Thomas, an employee Charlie, a ‘non-compliant’ contractor working outside of IR35 Charlie again� �as a result of employer’s NI being taken from the contracting income, the taxman loses out on £1,981. Tax avoid� �oyer’s NI deductions will only cause them to find contracts with compliant firms. Free-market pressures will� �that employers’ NI is legally deductible from the contract rate. It isn’t. The emphasis that HMRC places on�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jul 2018


Umbrella Tax Avoidance Legislation included in Finance Bill 2026
Umbrella legislation targeting £1bn of tax avoidance to proceed from April 2026, making agencies pay for lost tax.
�xible workforce. For years, organisations fleeing IR35 risk pushed contractors into umbrella arrangement� �ud. Over 275,000 workers were engaged through non-compliant umbrellas in the same period. To stop this, HMRC�

Category: News | Fri, 05 Dec 2025


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