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Contractor doctor: does contracting on stand-by put me inside IR35?
Accepting a retainer payment for stand-by status has nothing to do with employment status.
�eptance of a standby rate would mean being inside IR35? Does paying a retainer mean that the client cont�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 22 Apr 2008


Contractor doctor: why can't I use the company canteen?
Contractors can't expect to use the company canteen or to enjoy other employee rights because they risk falling inside.
�away food in the area. I've read about one of the IR35 tests being "Part and Parcel of the Organisation,�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 26 Nov 2007


Contractor doctor: if I contract at a former employers can I claim for travel?
Should your former employer offer you a contract, you still have all the rights contractors are entitled to. But you have to be very careful about status.
�ractor. But you run great risk of being caught by IR35 . As you say yourself, you are doing your old job�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 06 Mar 2008


Contractor Doctor: New contract asks me to commit to limited time off – IR35 issues?
A seemingly innocuous phrase restricting time off in a client-supplied contract could put a contractor well inside.
�sign a contract with these clauses, are there any IR35 issues? Thanks Derek Contractor Doctor says: “Mos�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 09 Feb 2011


Contractor Doctor: If my client lets me substitute purely for IR35, would it count?
Using a substitute means you could enjoy 3 years of contracting, according to HMRC’s business entity tests.
�e. Dear Contractor Doctor, Having seen HMRC’s new IR35 processes , it appears that the silver bullet to�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Fri, 25 May 2012


P35 Employer Annual Return service company question and IR35 - contractor guide
Working through your own limited company means you must complete a P35, including the service company question.
�designed to target contractors to find out their IR35 status. There are two parts to question six: the�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Tue, 17 May 2011


Contractor Doctor: Why are agencies requesting National Insurance (NI) numbers?
Contractors asked to provide personal information such as NI numbers must do so, as it is unlikely to affect their status.
�aring this information could have an impact on my IR35 status. What legislation means that my agency is�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 23 Mar 2015


Contracting and Personal Liability Notices (PLNs) from HMRC: a contractor guide
Contractors whose limited company has unpaid NICs can be found personally liable if HMRC believes the debts arose through directors’ neglect or fraud.
�Contractors may be vulnerable to PLNs because of IR35 Contractors found to be inside IR35 and facing a�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Thu, 28 Apr 2011


Are you a service company? Contractor limited company P35 and tax return question
Contractors completing their P35 will again be faced with answering question 6 correctly. Does new guidance from HMRC this year clarify the question?
�be a service company and, if so, were they inside IR35. For most contractors, saying yes was like waving�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Apr 2009


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 03/Sep/2010
News this week includes a unique new online IR35 test; a huge challenge to replace IR35; PCG members receive payouts and mixed economic indicators.
�Contractors can better navigate IR35 with new online employment status tool Contractor�

Category: News | Thu, 02 Sept 2010


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