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How IR35 reforms in the private sector going to affect the self-employed?
IR35 as most of us know by now that, it’s a legislation introduced by the UK government to curb tax avoidance via ‘disguised employment’. This has been by far the most controversial, vaguely written and poorly implemented legislation which has largely affected UK Contract
Article Author: Smit Shah
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The future of IR35 in the public and private sectors
The reform to IR35 for public sector assignments is now reality. Despite huge effort by agencies and the contractors themselves, the beleaguered market remains in turmoil whilst the lack of compliance from the public sector continues.
From the start, HMRC were warned of the problems ahead.
Article Author: Duncan Strike
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Intermediaries' legislation - IR35: What is the likely impact of the new rules for contractors working in the public sector?
ENORMOUS, in a word: contractors working in the public sector will feel the impact of the new rules on public sector contracting harshly Primarily, it will be very difficult for public sector contractors to persuade engagers (their clients) to take any other stance than the risk-averse one
Article Author: Sumit Agarwal
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Why Contractors Need To Understand IR35
When you work as a contractor, there are several routes you can take as to the structure of your company. You can act as a sole-trader or, alternatively, set up a limited company.
If you decide to go down the limited company route, it is important that you understand whether you fall insid
Article Author: Brendan Beeken
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