April 2020 sees the expansion of IR35 from the public sector to all businesses. Does the regulation mean freelancing as we know it will come to an end? New research from bedigitaluk, has revealed that ...
IT contractors fear that a private sector roll-out of the IR35 tax avoidance reforms will be announced this year, according to research from tax advisers Qdos Contractor. The organisation surveyed ...
IT contractors who are still unsure how the IR35 tax affects them are being offered a pack which aims to explain the new law, and even suggest how a self-employed worker could use IR35 to their ...
In April, changes to complex IR35 rules will put contractors “back in control”, according to experts. A move to change company threshold sizes is expected to see 14,000 medium-sized businesses ...
IR35 tax rules were updated in April and businesses across the UK were forced to assess and manage the tax status of contractors they hired. This raised costs and led to many self-employed workers ...
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that the planned repeal of the IR35 reforms in the public and private sector announced in last month’s controversial mini-budget will no longer happen in April ...
IR35 changes were laid out in mid-February, as it was revealed that HMRC believed off-payroll workers should be treated as full-time employees. This means that from April 6, medium and large ...
IT contractors face tax chaos after a judge issued new guidance to the Inland Revenue on the way it enforces IR35 tax rules. Mr Justice Burton, the judge who presided over a judicial review of IR35, ...
Simply sign up to the UK tax myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Nearly half of contractors believe they have been wrongly classified as “employed for tax purposes” by their hiring ...