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ReLegal Consulting explores how to contest a ‘caught’ determination, through the lens of a sole trader deemed inside IR35 who suffered deductions.
Freshly ‘named and shamed’ Miwsa Ltd triggers a list-wide update, advising recruiters and contractors to scrutinise umbrella company tax deductions.
David Cameron says his party would launch a review into the “disadvantages” that contractors and other people who work for themselves face, if it wins the May 7th election. Launching the Tory small ...
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, ...
For all the uncertainty created by facing a Budget when a ‘discussion document’ on IR35 is unanswered by the government, and overdue for that answer, there is one IR35 issue that contractors can rely ...
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee have tabled 22 recommedations to address "weaknesses" in government contracting, outlining lessons to learn if government it is to outsource effectively for the ...
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.
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 ...
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