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 ...
The government has signalled its intention to repeal the controversial IR35 tax avoidance reforms from April 2023, and the news has been warmly welcomed by the IT contractor community. Chancellor ...
A tweak to how the IR35 tax avoidance legislation works means that from 6 April 2024, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) can no longer be accused of over-collecting tax from non-IR35 compliant public and ...
Simply sign up to the UK tax myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Tax paid by freelancers is soaring in the wake of controversial reforms to pay rules, known as IR35, as thousands more ...
The UK government’s U-turn announced on 17 October 2022 means the repeal of IR35 reforms expected in April 2023 is, as things currently stand, no longer going ahead. Reforms to the off-payroll working ...
Where contractors in IT and other key sectors of the UK economy will want to be on the lookout in the year ahead.
An IR35 case liable to £243,324 in tax repayments is being reconsidered, five years after a tribunal concluded that the contract belonged outside IR35. Between 2010 and 2015, Richard Alcock provided ...
In late September I wrote about the then-chancellor’s plan to repeal IR35 reform. Amazingly, just six weeks or so later, here I am offering my view on the government’s decision to perform a U-turn on ...
We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. To prevent tax avoidance, IR35 aims to pinpoint whether the work contractors ...
CONTROVERSIAL IR35 reforms have been delayed amid the coronavirus chaos. Last month the Treasury confirmed it was pushing ahead with its reform to the tax rules which had been criticised for ...