If anyone saw Newsnight last night, although some of the comments are also in the general press this morning.
It was interesting Gavin Esler mentioned to Mr Gauke the BBC controversey about it's presenters working through PSCs. Mr Gauke clearly said if a presenter (but read than as any freelancer) only works for the BBC then morally that person should pay NICs, PAYE etc....
He then went onto say, BUT in the case of somone working through a PSC because they have Multiple Clients, then this way of working is completely understandable.
I find this interesting, as I have always read / been told / understood that HMRC will investigate each individual contract, and it makes no difference if you have concurrent contracts. They are all individual.
Two points that come out from his comments are him assuming if you work for just one company he thinks it is wrong to not pay NICs and PAYE as if you were working for that one employer - and vice versa he thinks it's OK if you work for more than one client to then use a PSC.
This seems to just rip up everything about what IR35 is about.
It was interesting Gavin Esler mentioned to Mr Gauke the BBC controversey about it's presenters working through PSCs. Mr Gauke clearly said if a presenter (but read than as any freelancer) only works for the BBC then morally that person should pay NICs, PAYE etc....
He then went onto say, BUT in the case of somone working through a PSC because they have Multiple Clients, then this way of working is completely understandable.
I find this interesting, as I have always read / been told / understood that HMRC will investigate each individual contract, and it makes no difference if you have concurrent contracts. They are all individual.
Two points that come out from his comments are him assuming if you work for just one company he thinks it is wrong to not pay NICs and PAYE as if you were working for that one employer - and vice versa he thinks it's OK if you work for more than one client to then use a PSC.
This seems to just rip up everything about what IR35 is about.



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