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Previously on "Unlawful deductions from inside IR35 social worker"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
    I can't see that this has been discussed elsewhere?


    A recent Employment Tribunal ruling has confirmed that a recruitment agency made unlawful IR35 deductions, amounting to £37K from an inside IR35 social worker’s pay. The case of Ms. M. Appiah v. Tripod Partners Ltd and the Home Office highlights yet another compliance failure under the IR35 reforms, with contractors once again footing the bill for non-compliance.

    https://www.bauerandcottrell.co.uk/2...ibunal-ruling/
    We discussed it at the time - reality is any agency using Deemed payments themselves is opening up to this type of issue.

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  • BlueSharp
    started a topic Unlawful deductions from inside IR35 social worker

    Unlawful deductions from inside IR35 social worker


    I can't see that this has been discussed elsewhere?


    A recent Employment Tribunal ruling has confirmed that a recruitment agency made unlawful IR35 deductions, amounting to £37K from an inside IR35 social worker’s pay. The case of Ms. M. Appiah v. Tripod Partners Ltd and the Home Office highlights yet another compliance failure under the IR35 reforms, with contractors once again footing the bill for non-compliance.

    https://www.bauerandcottrell.co.uk/2...ibunal-ruling/

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