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HMRC’s guidance on the new IR35 regime for the private sector is light on information for contractors. If you’re a contractor personally providing services, what steps should you take before the new
regime applies?
Published 17.09.2019
In the run up to April 2021 businesses are turning to HMRC’s check employment status for tax (CEST) tool for status answers. However, in many cases it’s failing to provide them. What should you
do if it doesn’t work for you?
Published 07.01.2021
The Budget confirmed that the IR35 rules won’t be scrapped. Instead, the Taxman has been told to improve administration of the system. What might this mean for your business?
Published 31.03.2011
In a 2021 First-tier Tribunal (FTT) case, the taxpayer disputed HMRC’s assertion that he was self-employed rather than an employee. What key point can businesses take from the FTT’s ruling?
Published 01.06.2021
Self-employed workers can be a PAYE time bomb if the Taxman later decides they should have been employees. How does the Taxman distinguish between the two and can you use this to your advantage?
Published 03.07.2008
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) had to decide the effect of the construction industry scheme (CIS) on the employment status of an individual. What was the outcome and why is it significant for
businesses in the construction sector?
Published 12.12.2022
The new rules which will apply from April 2021 could result in you being categorised by one or more of your clients as an employee for IR35 purposes. What steps can you take if you don’t agree
with their determination?
Published 18.11.2020
With only weeks to go before the new rules for off-payroll working apply, HMRC has produced a factsheet for those working through intermediaries. What’s the full story?
Published 22.01.2020
According to tax experts, the fuss over the changes to off-payroll working scheduled for April 2020 is causing businesses to overlook their normal obligations to check employment status. Are you
taking the necessary steps?
Published 14.02.2020
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