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AS 2015: IR35 unchanged. Expenses restrictions for contractors go ahead
IR35 gets no mention in the Autumn Statement, but expenses tax relief is withdrawn for umbrella contractors and those PSC contractors caught by IR35.
�IR35 remains unchanged as a result of the Autumn State� �aft of measures that could ultimately benefit the contracting sector. “The restrictions on expenses tax relief�
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| Wed, 25 Nov 2015
AS 2015: contracting’s stakeholders react to the T&S relief and IR35 ‘silence’
Contracting bodies have had their say on the announcements made in the Autumn Statement, including T&S relief restrictions and the absence of IR35.
�slate any further contractor-hindering changes to IR35, after media rumours circulated that contractors� �Contracting’s stakeholders are dismayed but unsurprised about� �or two years – or even expect to be engaging in a contract for two years – you can’t claim on travel. As suc�
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| Thu, 26 Nov 2015
Is IR35 going to be changed in the 2016 Budget?
IR35 could be reviewed in the Budget 2016, according to widely reported leaks, despite HMRC’s pledge to the IR35 Forum of no change until 2017.
�IR35 looks set for a review that could make clients re� �ed a huge amount of additional legislation on the contracting and small business community, including the divid� �March 2014 , it found that 94% of all off-payroll contracts were ‘legitimate’. So where the Government has co�
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| Tue, 15 Mar 2016
IR35 public sector reform guidance poses more questions than answers for contractors
Contractors can learn more about how public sector reforms will apply in practice thanks to new HMRC guidance, but a lot still remains to be answered.
�to shift liability for determining a contractor’s IR35 status to the public sector body or agency. Howev� �addition to an unnecessary increase in paperwork. Contracting sector urged to oppose policy Legislation is set� �ven as to what will happen with contractors whose contracts begin prior to its introduction, but extend beyon� �ne and agree the contractor’s status prior to the contract start date. This doesn’t work either. “To fully g�
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| Mon, 21 Mar 2016
Will IR35 reforms kill off limited company contracting?
Agencies are more likely to insist contractors caught by IR35 use PAYE umbrella companies rather than implement costly RTI processes.
�sals, but you will need to act fast. How will the IR35 reforms affect agencies? The proposals include de� �. This could massively affect the limited company contracting model, costing contractors thousands of pounds in� �consider this option and instead seek a different contract. Public sector costs will inevitably increase “Th�
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| Tue, 16 Aug 2016
HMRC IR35 tool creates farce as contractors now move from La La Land to Limbo Land
HMRC Employment Status Service (ESS) IR35 tool delivers incorrect and nonsense results, placing contractors and public sector bodies in limbo.
�ment Status Service (ESS) tool to determine their IR35 status risk are being handed wrong results, or ar� �eld.co.uk and agencies should have their standard contracts reviewed by qualified lawyers,” highlights Chapli� �about from task to task without it being in their contract, can pass the test, contrary to what the case law�
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| Fri, 03 Mar 2017
Using a right of substitution in contracts will help prove outside IR35 status
A valid right of substitution clause in contracts is a great defence of your outside IR35 status
�r contracts to try to ensure remaining outside of IR35. If you are providing a service, and not employme� �d include a right of substitution clause in their contracts to try to ensure remaining outside of IR35. If yo� �000 many contractors have managed to negotiate a "contract for services" with their clients, and this has in�
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Articles: IR35
| Thu, 15 Dec 2016
Dewhurst vs CitySprint – The key IR35 lessons contractors can learn
The latest ‘gig-economy’ employment tribunal outcome carries important IR35 lessons which could save contractors thousands in tax.
�ose attention to their working practices to avoid IR35 risk - after another contract was overridden in a� �tractors need to remain vigilant when negotiating contracts with clients: “Contractors need to be careful to� �king practices to avoid IR35 risk - after another contract was overridden in a significant employment status�
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| Thu, 12 Jan 2017
How to pass IR35 and save thousands by convincing clients to allow substitution
An exercised right of substitution (RoS) clause is the IR35 silver bullet you need to pass IR35. Here's how to get clients to allow it.
�To have a cast iron gaurantee of avoiding IR35 an exercised Right of Substitution is the ultimat� �s where this will be fruitless. Some clients have contracts with the agencies that will never pass IR35 and c� �itution is the ultimate factor. The clause in the contract must be worded correctly to ensure any substituti�
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Articles: IR35
| Mon, 14 Nov 2016
Uber ruling is good for contractors with important lessons to learn, say experts
Expert analysis of the London Uber court case reveals important lessons help you stay outside IR35.
�As a contractor, your IR35 status won’t be impacted negatively as a result o� �real possibility that they will be disregarded.” Contracting sector says clearer guidelines required Whilst co� �s undertaking on their own account and enter into contracts with clients or customers to provide work or serv� �hip panned out in practice. This wasn’t the case. Contract terms simply didn't align with reality Roger Sinc�
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| Tue, 01 Nov 2016
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