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The rules for off-payroll working changed in April 2021. If they apply to someone who works for you, or you are the worker, there are new payroll and self-assessment reporting requirements. How
might they affect you?
Published 07.05.2021
You challenged the employment status determination made by your client and they’ve agreed to change it. In the meantime because of the off-payroll rules you have overpaid PAYE tax and NI. How and
when can you get this back?
Published 19.10.2021
If you’re working or intending to work through a company, agent or other intermediary, one or more of HMRC’s anti-avoidance measures might apply. Why is it vital you know which?
Published 21.03.2023
Your client has decided your work is caught by the off-payroll rules. This means PAYE tax and NI contributions are deducted from the fees it pays you. But could it increase your tax further by
reducing relief for your business travel expenses?
Published 06.10.2021
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
You will probably have heard that the government has delayed the changes to the IR35 rules for twelve months. But untangling any new arrangements recently put in place could be messy for those
affected. What steps should you be taking?
Published 02.04.2020
From April 2021 “status determination statements” (SDSs) will play a big part in the new IR35 decision-making process. What are they, who will get one and if you do how should you respond?
Published 02.11.2020
Our subscriber’s business is struggling but he’s found a second job with another firm. The trouble is his employment status will mean his pay is liable to PAYE tax and NI. Can he divert the income to
his company to prevent this?
Published 28.01.2021
HMRC says that some employers are incorrectly processing workplace pension contributions. Why is this a big problem and how can you correct it?
Published 18.09.2023
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