The Post Office Ltd becomes the public sectorās single largest off-payroll working compliance failure, āsending a clear messageā to the private sector that robust IR35 processes are āessential rather ...
Four reasons why contractors should not be taken in by āScrap IR35ā rhetoric, almost regardless of which political quarter it ...
Amid practical unknowns and the risk of unintended consequences, the government would do well to remember it already has a ...
Modernising the Agency Work Regulatory Framework,ā marks a HUGE step towards ending the āgrey areaā for contractors.
REC finds IT contractor demand inched downwards in January, but Reed tells ContractorUK it isnāt stalling, is consistent, and still offers premiums.
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Blocking the 2025 Loan Charge settlement opportunity from being a genuine opportunity is⦠HMRC
A new technical note shows the taxman taking with one hand and giving with the other. He must be persuaded (or instructed) to ditch his balance sheet-led approach.
Giant Group has admitted its computer systems which pay thousands of umbrella company contractors each week have been hacked. The groupās Giant Pay told contractors on September 22nd that all its ...
The UKās temporary labour market is under threat ā and I say this before the chancellor has got to her feet to unleash Spring Statement 2025, writes Chris Bryce, CEO of the Freelancer & Contractor ...
Over-reliance on a weak set of IR35-related arguments has defeated the tax appeal of BBC actor Robert Glenister, leaving the star of Hustle almost £150k out of pocket. At a tribunal last month, two UT ...
A ābaffledā and āfrustratedā Lorraine Kelly has been convincingly cleared of IR35, by judges who seem to share the TV starās annoyed puzzlement at HMRC chasing her for £1.2million under the rule. In ...
Itās difficult to think of a worse time to look at imposing legislation to make recruitment agencies liable to HMRC for any PAYE and NIC shortfall from their umbrella company partners. Agencies are ...
Boox has responded to HMRC assessments which charge both the accountancy firm and its contractor limited company clients of breaching the Managed Service Company legislation. But more than just ...
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