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IR35 and off-payroll working

Our team provides expert legal advice, clarifying the off-payroll working rules, IR35 compliance for all sized businesses, and contractor implications.

IR35 changes - the impact on companies

This webinar session advises on the IR35 changes come April 2021, who they will impact and and how to comply. The tightening up of IR35 will have a significant impact on how companies engage contractors and the implications of getting it wrong are serious.

Understanding IR35 and the private sector

Off-payroll working rules (commonly known as the IR35 rules) were introduced to address a form of perceived tax avoidance

IR35 - forthcoming off-payroll rules

HMRC has, this morning, published further information as to the forthcoming off-payroll rules, known as IR35, and the changes to the operation of these from 6 April 2020.

IR35 – the latest – a £1.2m blow for HMRC

The development of the Intermediaries Regulations (IR35) and its impact on personal service companies has been a hot topic in recent years.

Mixed diagnosis for locum in IR35 battle with HMRC

In May we reported the difficulties experienced by HMRC in successfully finding individuals who provide their services through personal service companies in breach of the IR35 rules.

Complying with IR35: don’t be lulled into a false sense of security

Mixed results in IR35 tribunal hearings for HMRC with a win against Hustle star Robert Glenister but losing against Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams.

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Tax Avoidance Schemes and Negligent Advice – what to do if you’re caught out

Umbrellas are useful at this time of the year, as the seasons change and the misty drizzle returns. But the right umbrella is critical: if it isn’t sturdy and wind-resistant it may not keep you dry. The same is true of umbrella companies that are used by agency workers, contractors, and self-employed professionals to manage their payroll administration.