Some clarification:
https://www.pcg.org.uk/news-events/n...employment-pcg
Consultation:
https://www.gov.uk/government/consul...elf-employment
Finance bill proposals:
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...rmediaries.pdf
Short version: the requirement for "personal service" or an obligation to provide personal service will be removed from the requirements for agencies to be considered as employers, thus nullifying the "right of substitution" get out clause that agencies had previously relied on.
The scope of this change only applies to agency legislation. It shouldn't apply to us but there is interaction with IR35 - see p16 of the consultation. I do find it interesting to note that for agency workers, it shifts the test for self employment away from right of substitution and more towards direction and control.
Reading the consultation it seems to me that the government are taking reasonable steps to counter what seems like quite an unfair practice that facilitates tax avoidance and strips away workers rights.
https://www.pcg.org.uk/news-events/n...employment-pcg
Consultation:
https://www.gov.uk/government/consul...elf-employment
Finance bill proposals:
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...rmediaries.pdf
Short version: the requirement for "personal service" or an obligation to provide personal service will be removed from the requirements for agencies to be considered as employers, thus nullifying the "right of substitution" get out clause that agencies had previously relied on.
The scope of this change only applies to agency legislation. It shouldn't apply to us but there is interaction with IR35 - see p16 of the consultation. I do find it interesting to note that for agency workers, it shifts the test for self employment away from right of substitution and more towards direction and control.
Reading the consultation it seems to me that the government are taking reasonable steps to counter what seems like quite an unfair practice that facilitates tax avoidance and strips away workers rights.
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