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It’s hard to find someone who isn’t pleased with the mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind being pushed back from April 2026 to April 2027. The government announced the 12-month delay last week, ...
A ‘win-at-all-costs’ taxman is concerning for those of us who champion contracting, especially given the spring in his step courtesy of the courts.
This case firmly follows the principles set out in PGMOL of the application of the ‘Ready Mixed Concrete’ tests whereby one must establish first and second stage tests (Personal Service and Mutuality ...
James Murray MP just recommitted to arming HMRC with extra coshes to beat back a £600m problem, including by making more directors personally liable.
Eleven contractor organisations critical of the umbrella company tax compliance plan have written a letter to Rachel Reeves. The 11 tell the chancellor that they want to “partner” with HMRC to deliver ...
Finding the right bank is a time investment. But don’t only look at about how much you’ll outlay, as some ‘free’ accounts now penalise you for being paid.
The private sector IR35 reform proposal threatens to expose clients to the new corporate criminal evasion offence if they fail to ensure PSCs pay the "right amount" of tax, a law firm is warning.