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Contractors can make Brexit work: unleash, don’t shackle the UK’s flexible workforce
Contractors are well positioned to underpin plans to make Brexit work, but only if regulatory attacks stop and there is a plan in place to implement.
�he contracting sector. The proposed public sector IR35 changes must be scrapped and HMRC and the Treasur� �tions. Firstly, no more regulations targeting the contracting sector. The proposed public sector IR35 changes m�
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| Tue, 28 Jun 2016
£200m tax reclaim among multiple consequences of HMRC’s malfunctioning CEST tool
HMRC is refusing to acknowledge the facts concerning its flawed CEST tool, when it should be bracing itself for a serious, and costly, fallout.
�hat 94% would avoid contracts placing them inside IR35, with 25% stating they would never accept a contr� �than 2,000 contractors found that 94% would avoid contracts placing them inside IR35, with 25% stating they w� �all of which make bleak reading for UK plc. Fewer contract engagements are an inevitable outcome. A recent C�
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| Fri, 03 Aug 2018
The war on the self-employed must stop
For two decades, Governments have allowed Treasury and HMRC to launch legislative “tax cluster bombs” against a perceived threat — the self-employed.
�“deemed employment,” colloquially referred to as “IR35”. The first tax bombing raid began in April 2000� �, after 18 months of the horrendous second war on contracting, the then newly appointed Chancellor, Kwasi Kwart� �ride the longstanding principle of the freedom to contract as well as the ability to say to a person, “Hey,�
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| Mon, 14 Aug 2023
Employment Status Review – Part 1: the challenges and how it could affect contractors
The OTS is examining the line between employment and self-employment and the outcome may affect contractors. Defining the problem is the start point.
�specifically not designed to tackle the issue of IR35, but if the outcome of the review is a change in� �and may appear to operate autonomously but their contract says they are employed. Equally, there are contra�
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| Tue, 18 Nov 2014
What contractors can learn about control from HMRC’s False Self-Employment guidance
Contractors are not directly affected by the False Self-Employment legislation but HMRC’s guidance provides important insights about applying control.
�with some lessons about control in the context of IR35 . Contractors should be doubly grateful that they�
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| Wed, 17 Sept 2014
Contractors must take action over the latest IR35 threat, despite the uncertainty
Contractors shouldn’t ignore media speculation over draconian new IR35 rules; if there is truth behind the stories, there is still time to take action.
�take note of the media speculation over shock new IR35 rules being considered by the Government . Even t� �ive plans in the Autumn Statement.” Several other contracting sector organisations have told ContractorCalculat�
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| Tue, 10 Nov 2015
Osborne’s double-dip Budget approach taxes contractors’ money, time and resources
If the Chancellor stopped using the autumn statement as a mini-Budget, contractors would be relieved of a small part of the tax administration burden.
�t legislation as it applies to them. Then there’s IR35 of course, the fiendishly complex yet notoriously�
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| Mon, 04 Feb 2013
What's gone wrong with our tax code when we can't work out how much to pay ourselves?
Contractors should be able to work out how much they pay themselves, but the UK tax code is so complex they need accountants or online calculators.
�n adding yet further legislation to the tax code. IR35 is a classic example of adding complexity without�
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| Thu, 08 May 2014
Lib Dems pledge to review IR35 and abandon Loan Charge
A review of the Off-Payroll rules and a repeal of the controversial Loan Charge are amongst the manifesto pledges made by the Liberal Democrats.
�presented with the facts. A considered review of IR35 and these devastating proposals is just what is n�
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| Thu, 21 Nov 2019
IR35: Government offers ‘tired old rhetoric’ in response to Lords Off-Payroll report
HMRC and the Treasury have failed to offer any proactive solutions to issues highlighted in the Finance Bill Sub-Committee’s Off-Payroll report.
�ays Chaplin. “HMRC’s defeat in the Lorraine Kelly IR35 tribunal case , which the judge described as ‘not� �ponse will likely draw the ire of many within the contract sector, with the report’s perceived lack of impar�
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| Thu, 16 Jul 2020
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