As the government continues to flatter IR35, the data needed to truly gauge the full, detrimental impact of the HMRC rules is ...
The “interesting” case of the nurse who won at the ET, but who’s now lost at the EAT, contains some key admissions for Labour, as well.
The Intermediaries legislation of 2000 has made life ‘very, very difficult’ for contractors, so it too would be abolished ...
The taxman has 14 million reasons to feel like he’s come out on top, even if it is wooden dollars which changed hands four ...
Self-employment isn’t a tax dodge — it’s a benefits gap. Fixing it with ‘parity’ would cost the Treasury more than it’d raise.
An unpacking of the Court of Appeal upholding HMRC’s consecutive wins over a ‘careless’ umbrella, thrice ruled to have wrongly reimbursed contractor travel expenses.
Beware, because a last-ditch push from disguised remuneration schemes looking to cash-in before April 2026’s closing date is ...
Quick Tip: If an insolvency adviser promises a "No questions asked" escape from company liabilities — if it's not the law of the land, it's probably not legal. While an easy lure, such false promises ...
The Ray McCann review of the loan charge settlement terms — and the government's response to it — will be published by Autumn Budget 2025. Dan Tomlinson, a Treasury minister, told the House of Commons ...
The Autumn Budget 2025 could be one of the most important fiscal moments in years for contractors and the wider self-employed sector. Contractors should hope Autumn Budget addresses IR35, MTD, and ...
For contractors to assess themselves under the IR35 legislation, it is necessary to subdivide the key IR35 status factor of 'Control' into the 'when', the 'what', the 'where' and the 'how,' of ...
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