OFF-PAYROLL: Survey results reveal Tories facing crisis with tax reforms set to decimate flexible workforce
Great peice of research by OffPayroll.org.uk.
- 53% of self-employed to abandon clients before April 2020
- £2.2bn immediate cost to the economy as a result of lost productivity
-91% of exiting contractors don’t trust HMRC’s stated policy
- Just 9% of contractors have received an ‘outside IR35’ assessment from clients
- 23% of contractors report being subject to blanket assessments by clients
Me:
It appears that the firms who decided to take blanket decisions on their workforce and attempt to force a 25% pay cut didn't do their homework. 85% of contractors can afford to bench themselves and are prepared to call the clients bluff and simply leave.
But, I don't blame the firms - some of the large banks were left with little choice, given the lack of education and help from HMRC.
The political car crash created by HMRC continues.....
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Great peice of research by OffPayroll.org.uk.
- 53% of self-employed to abandon clients before April 2020
- £2.2bn immediate cost to the economy as a result of lost productivity
-91% of exiting contractors don’t trust HMRC’s stated policy
- Just 9% of contractors have received an ‘outside IR35’ assessment from clients
- 23% of contractors report being subject to blanket assessments by clients
Me:
It appears that the firms who decided to take blanket decisions on their workforce and attempt to force a 25% pay cut didn't do their homework. 85% of contractors can afford to bench themselves and are prepared to call the clients bluff and simply leave.
But, I don't blame the firms - some of the large banks were left with little choice, given the lack of education and help from HMRC.
The political car crash created by HMRC continues.....
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum
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