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November 22nd - The death of contracting as we know it
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Originally posted by boxingbantz View PostSurely though IR35 would've been something he would've discussed or am I being naïve?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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3.7 Off-payroll working in the private sector – The government reformed the off-payroll
working rules (known as IR35) for engagements in the public sector in April 2017. Early
indications are that public sector compliance is increasing as a result, and therefore a possible
next step would be to extend the reforms to the private sector, to ensure individuals who
effectively work as employees are taxed as employees even if they choose to structure their work
through a company. It is right that the government take account of the needs of businesses and
individuals who would implement any change. Therefore the government will carefully consult
on how to tackle non-compliance in the private sector, drawing on the experience of the public
sector reforms, including through external research already commissioned by the government
and due to be published in 2018.Comment
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3.7 Off-payroll working in the private sector – The government reformed the off-payroll working rules (known as IR35) for engagements in the public sector in April 2017. Early indications are that public sector compliance is increasing as a result, and therefore a possible next step would be to extend the reforms to the private sector, to ensure individuals who effectively work as employees are taxed as employees even if they choose to structure their work through a company. It is right that the government take account of the needs of businesses and individuals who would implement any change. Therefore the government will carefully consult on how to tackle non-compliance in the private sector, drawing on the experience of the public sector reforms, including through external research already commissioned by the government and due to be published in 2018.Comment
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Originally posted by MarkT View PostIPSE are tweeting that there will be a consultation on IR35 in the private sector in 2018.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSection 3.7 of the Red Book (see above)
As Blackadder once said, I think the phrase rhymes with clucking bell.Comment
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Originally posted by MarkT View PostIPSE are tweeting that there will be a consultation on IR35 in the private sector in 2018.Comment
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