People Management -'Blanket Approach to IR35'
Lack of time pushing firms to consolidate approach to off-payroll reforms, with 15 per cent having ‘no idea at all’ about new rules
Read moreLack of time pushing firms to consolidate approach to off-payroll reforms, with 15 per cent having ‘no idea at all’ about new rules
Read moreThe number one question many umbrella companies are asked by their employees is:
Read moreThe recently published IR35 Forum Minutes of their last meeting of 28th February 2019 reveal that HMRC is going through the motions of trying to nail down an agreed interpretation of mutuality of obligation (MOO).
Read moreIR35 has already affected many contractors in the public sector and is set to affect a whole lot more when it hits the private sector in April 2020.
Read moreThe Revenue is targeting restaurants and takeaways as part of a crackdown on tax evasion
Read moreIn the Chancellor’s most recent Autumn Budget the UK government confirmed plans to reform the IR35 tax legislation for the private sector.
Read moreA leading IR35 campaigner has said that the status assessments of HS2 contractors is suspicious and hints at non-compliance.
Read moreThe government is proposing new off-payroll working rules for the private sector from April 2020. Broadly, the off-payroll rules (IR35) introduced in 2000 aim to ensure individuals working through...
Read moreWith less than a year to go before IR35 hits the private sector, the first contractor cull announcement has come from banking giant HSBC.
Read moreThe BBC has come under fire multiple times since IR35 was applied to the public sector for its careless treatment of contractors.
Read moreHMRC’s most recent defeat by the queen of daytime TV, Lorraine Kelly, has thrust IR35 regulations in the spotlight once again.
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