Starting the New Year straight into another National Lockdown the last thing on anyone’s mind right now is IR35 and the legislation changes from April 2021.However, the changes are still going ahead despite the impact to business and their workforce caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Here at ePayMe we have been working closely with clients and contractors to ensure the transition from April is as streamlined as possible to prevent minimum disruption to agencies, clients and … [Read more...]
Increasing data allowances on mobile devices to support disadvantaged children
The Government have announced more assistance for those struggling with the effects of recent lockdowns and school closures by increasing data allowances on mobile devices to support disadvantaged children. This scheme temporarily increases data allowances for mobile phone users on certain networks. This is so that children and young people can access remote education if their face-to-face education is disrupted.Who can get help Schools, trusts and local authorities can request mobile data … [Read more...]
Medical Workers – Ltd to Umbrella pre IR35
The medical industry is one that will undoubtedly be affected by the changes IR35 will bring, yes, it is finally coming around again. Although there have been hopes that it will be delayed further, end clients are being told to prepare. HMRC have also stated that PSC’s won’t be subject to IR35 compliance checks, putting further emphasis on the hirer to determine status and possibly be the ones penalised if they get it wrong.With many workers and Locums trading as Ltd companies still within … [Read more...]
Support for working families affected by coronavirus (COVID-19)
Families that benefit from government-funded childcare support were given a boost today as the government announced that they would not lose out due to coronavirus (COVID-19).Working parents or carers who are eligible for Tax-Free Childcare or 30 hours free childcare but have temporarily fallen below the minimum income requirement as a result of the pandemic will continue to receive financial support until 31 October 2020.Critical workers who may exceed the income threshold … [Read more...]
Coronavirus Update
Some 61% of jobs done by these young women had wages paid by the state, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said.Young men of the same age were also more likely than not to have been furloughed, hitting 58% of their jobs.Men aged in their 40s and women aged 41 to 58 were least likely to have been put on the scheme.Anne Willmot, age campaign director at Business in the Community, said: "Young people are being locked out of employment at the start of their careers - a key time for them to … [Read more...]
CRJS Government Guidance Update
The government have issued guidance to help employers repay HMRC if they have over claimed through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.We have put together some key points to assist employers with repayments in line with the guidance supplied by HMRC.If you have uploaded a claim in error and want to delete it, you must delete the claim via the online service within 72 hours. If you have made an error in a claim that has resulted in an over claimed amount you must pay this back to … [Read more...]
Summer statement: what you need to know
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced measures in the summer statement to help the UK recover from the effects of the coronavirus.Below we have put together a summarised brief of the announcements.Jobs Retention Bonus: If an employer brings back a furloughed employee and keeps them in the job to January, then the Government will pay a £1,000 bonus per employee. Sunak stated, "It's vital people aren't just returning for the sake of it - they need to be doing decent work.”For businesses … [Read more...]
Has your provider protected your contractors from the CJRS clawbacks?
Following the Chancellors first announcement around the economic support packages, the cost is now at an estimate of £132.5bn.The CJRS was set up as a new wage support measure in response to the Covid-19 pandemic to protect jobs in wake of the impact to the economy caused by the virus and to support employers who had difficulties continuing to pay wages to prevent redundancies being made.So what is the clawback?The government are now looking to recover funds claimed in error or … [Read more...]
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has spoken, support for self-employed is now confirmed
Chancellor Rishi Sunak set out plans for 80% wage subsidies for staff kept on by employers last week and the PM said he wants similar protection for freelancers. However, he stated there was “particular difficulties" for freelancers who are not on Pay As You Earn (PAYE) schemes, but that he wanted to achieve "parity of support" across the workforce.With 5.2 million self-employed workers in the UK, it was only a matter of time before the chancellor put a plan in place to support the self – … [Read more...]
IR35 is coming regardless of Brexit or a General Election
Just because government are unable to sort out Brexit, this does not mean that IR35 scheduled in for April 2020 is going to be delayed. Regardless of Brexit, a General Election and possible leader change, IR35 will still be in place and actioned. There has been much mentioned recently that with a General Election and possible change in government IR35 will be shelved. This is not going to happen, according to a representative from Saffrey Champness, one of the UK's Top 20 accountancy … [Read more...]