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April 2020 sees the expansion of IR35 from the public sector to all businesses. Does the regulation mean freelancing as we know it will come to an end? New research from bedigitaluk, has revealed that ...
With IR35 reforms scheduled for April 2020, many end users, staffing companies and consultancy companies are now preparing themselves for the coming changes. What exactly are companies doing to ready ...
IR35 is back in the news and on the press and so we wanted to bring you a series of updates to keep you updated. Changes in regulation come with upheavals to working practices and how agencies ...
The government has signalled its intention to repeal the controversial IR35 tax avoidance reforms from April 2023, and the news has been warmly welcomed by the IT contractor community. Chancellor ...
The impending alterations to how pharma will engage with contractors may not be at the top of to do lists – but it should be, says Charlie Cox For the past year, the Life Sciences sector has been a ...
IR35 are the rules which apply to contractors who provide their services through their own limited company. As part of the current chancellor’s reversal of many aspects of his predecessor Kwasi ...
The extension of the UK off-payroll working rules to private sector clients, due to take effect from April 2020, has been delayed by one year. This follows growing calls from businesses and business ...
The judicial review of IR35 is finally ended this week and although the High Court ruled that the tax was not illegal it issued strict guidelines to make sure that the tax is fairer in its treatment ...
Preparations for the onset of the IR35 tax avoidance reforms in the private sector from 6 April 2021 are well under way, with many of the medium to large firms in-scope of the reworked rules already ...
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