The government will not consider changes to legislation as part of its review into new IR35 tax rules, it has...
IR35
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The new year begins with a new government, the prospect of Brexit and a number of employment law developments already...
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The government has launched a review into changes to IR35 off-payroll working rules just three months before their planned introduction...
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IR35, pensions, immigration and workers' rights were among the initial areas of concern for specialists reacting to the employment agenda in the wake of the Tory win.
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Pending a review announced by chancellor Sajid Javid, reforms to the IR35 rules are due to be extended to the...
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Although not in the manifesto, the chancellor now says the Conservatives would review the IR35 rules ahead of their introduction to the private sector next year.
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HM Revenue and Customs has updated its Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) tool ahead of the introduction of private...
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Three-fifths of employers are concerned they will miss out on temporary talent when the IR35 off-payroll rules are extended to...
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HM Revenue and Customs has announced it will make changes to its Check Employment Status for Tax tool, which has...
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Recent decisions by major employers such as Barclays and Lloyds to bring all contractors onto payroll have ruffled feathers in...
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IR35: Barclays and GSK impose blanket off-payroll ban, contractors claim
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherMajor employers including Barclays and GlaxoSmithKline have told contractors they will only employ them as “on-payroll” employees
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Three in five contractors could seek alternative work with other businesses if they are found to be inside IR35 when...
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HMRC has won an IR35 tribunal case at the High Court against three BBC presenters who will now have to...
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HM Revenue & Customs has written to around 1,500 contractors working for pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), advising them to check...
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Despite problems with IR35 'off-payroll' rules in the public sector, HMRC has confirmed that from April 2020 the private sector will be subject to the new tax regulations. How should businesses prepare?