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Labours potential tax rises - effect on contractors
The effects of potential post election tax rises on contractors.
�loyers NI would not affect contractors outside of IR35. For a contractor on £30 per hour caught by IR35

Category: News | Fri, 08 Apr 2005


IPSE calls for more progressive approach from Government to address employment status
IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce shares his take on the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices, and considers the impact on the contract sector.
�k, you would have to take into account all of the IR35 indicators. “So the Government needs to give some� �mployers engaging workers in sham self-employment contracts are responsible for a lot of the issues raised in�

Category: News | Tue, 01 Aug 2017


DOTAS: Contractors urged to prepare for campaign to oppose anti-avoidance legislation
Contractors are being urged to educate themselves about proposed anti-avoidance legislation and to prepare for a campaign to oppose the new laws.
�.” Using avoidance schemes in good faith to avoid IR35 Robinson believes that many taxpayers will now be�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Jun 2014


Public sector contractors may be driven out if off-payroll guidance is implemented
Contractors may be driven out of the public sector and services may suffer if official guidance leaked to PCG is implemented across government.
�d to go on the payroll of their client, implement IR35 or prove that their contract is outside IR35 by u� �tity Tests (BETS) and asking HMRC to review their contracts, which is akin to asking a barber if you need a h� �yroll workers earning above £219 per day, or on a contract for 6 months or longer, to take HMRC’s Employment�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jul 2012


Agency workers rights: how could contractors be affected?
The newly proposed measures to give agency workers employment rights after 12 weeks are not welcome by contractors. However, there's been no sign that they won't be caught up in the legislation.
�e continual amount of red tape put upon us: MSC , IR35 , Income Shifting , Agency Workers. When will it� �fessional employment company, and as such all our contract workers already get these rights proposed, and mo�

Category: News | Thu, 29 May 2008


Contractors need a definition of self-employment
For John Kell, policy director of the Professional Contractors Group, the definition of self-employment will resolve many contractor taxation issues. Part of our thought leadership series on the way forward.
�s – and other self-employed people – incorrectly. IR35 institutionalised this problem. The Revenue often� �ents would do just as well to hire employees, and contracting as we know it would be dead. ContractorCalculator� �pay, sick pay, training costs and periods out of contract. The business tax treatments recognise these risk�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Aug 2007


Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is looking increasingly likely
An Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is being backed by UK parliament’s Regulatory Reform Committee Chairman Andrew Miller.
�to Swain, the definition almost looks like it had IR35 legislation in mind, as the notional contract of� �vered by the AWD is given as: “... workers with a contract of employment or employment relationship with a t�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Oct 2008


Online accountants will play a key role as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect
Online contractor accountants will play a key role & ensure contractors choose the right trading option as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect.
�on’t understand the contracting business model or IR35 , or even new breeds of managed service company o� �to precisely how the AWR will impact on the UK’s contracting workforce, we are likely to experience a huge swi�

Category: News | Wed, 15 Jun 2011


Contracting and AWR: who will be in AWR’s scope and what rights they will receive
Contractors will be affected by the Agency Workers Regulations, either because they are in its scope or because they have to prove they are out of it.
�’ are not the same as ‘control’ in the context of IR35 . As AWR is understood at present, a contractor c� �cts work to other contractors. The ‘hirer’, or in contracting terms the ‘client’, is defined as: ... a person e� �pervision and direction of a hirer; and (b) has a contract with the temporary work agency which is—�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jul 2011


Agency Workers Regulations: 51% of contractors have never heard of them – new survey
With less than a month to go before AWR takes effect, a ContractorCalculator survey reveals that 51% of contractors have never heard of the new regs.
�untants about AWR. This may be as a result of the IR35 advisory services that many contractor accountant� �of the new legislation that could impact on their contracting careers. Considering that nearly three quarters (� �Autoclenz ruling shows that a court can disregard contracts when determining employment status. Contractors u� �arters (72%) of those surveyed found their latest contract via an agency, these figures are cause for concer�

Category: News | Wed, 07 Sept 2011


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