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Contractor Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs) – how they worked
Contractors used Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs) as offshore tax solutions until legislation removing the tax benefits was introduced in December 2010.
�rs were classed as employees paying tax via PAYE, IR35 legislation ceased to be applicable to them. Cont�
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Articles: Contractor Offshore Solutions
| Tue, 08 Mar 2011
Denying travel and subsistence tax relief to contractors is madness
Contractors who lose tax relief on their legitimate travel and subsistence expenses won’t take it on the chin – contracting will descend into chaos.
�mpanies that it estimated the deterrent effect of IR35 to be first £475, then £550m . And then it was co�
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| Mon, 22 Dec 2014
HMRC guidance doesn’t always align with tax law
HMRC guidance – and even its legislation – can often prove wrong or misleading, and contractors should be careful not to always take it at face value.
�months ago after mixing up the SDC test with the IR35 test. As a result, HMRC’s legislation encouraged�
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| Wed, 08 Jun 2016
‘Contractor’ and ‘employee’ are old labels in a world with increasing new ways of work
Contracting has evolved beyond framing debates and legislation around job titles to accommodate the increasingly varied nature of getting things done.
�lief on expenses are only the tip of the iceberg. IR35 has been the scourge of contractors for a decade-�
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| Mon, 02 Nov 2015
Employment status won’t be solved by anything short of an income tax NI merger
Employment status problems can’t be solved when tax is the issue, only merging income tax and NI, not a statutory test or third way, is the answer.
�ion exercise, and also brings us squarely back to IR35 . So, that leaves us with two options. We can mai�
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| Wed, 08 Apr 2015
Contracting Overseas
Advice and guidance for UK contractors who consider overseas contracting abroad.
�ing to be aware of. International contracting and IR35 Where you pay taxes determines whether or not you�
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IR35 - the appeal process
If you are deemed caught by IR35 by the Inland Revenue you can appeal the decision.
�a Notice of Decision – which says whether you are IR35 free or not. 3. The Contractor has 30 days to app�
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Articles: IR35
| Thu, 23 Mar 2000
Off payroll and controlling person rules threaten UK turnaround, warns interim body
New rules will hamper interim management contractors’ efforts to turn around ailing private & public sector organisations, says IIM’s Ad van der Rest.
�ts. “There is existing legislation in the form of IR35 that HMRC can use to ensure disguised employees p�
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| Mon, 11 Jun 2012
Effective contracting skills and experience keep contractors in well-paid contracts
“Contracting skills” are a combination of those commercial and business skills plus experience that are needed to secure regular, well-paid contracts.
�or daily contract rate , and to negotiate out any IR35 -unfriendly clauses in the contract. Contractors�
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Articles: First timers
| Thu, 31 Aug 2017
Contracting issues are a global challenge, shows PCG Round Table Event
International speakers at a PCG Round Table Event reveal that challenges facing UK contractors are shared worldwide, reports ContractorCalculator.
�loyment,” continues Chaplin. “Whether it’s called IR35 , PSI, or anything else, all countries face simil�
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| Wed, 14 Jul 2010
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