This has and will be a very hot topic over the coming months with the April deadline fast approaching. The new “off-payroll” tax rules are coming in to effect across the private sector as of 6th April 2020. The revamp of the existing IR35 laws, which were introduced in 2000, ensuring that contractors not meeting HMRC’s definition of Self-Employed are not benefiting from tax breaks that are associated with contracting.Since the Public Sector changes back in 2017, the rules require companies … [Read more...]
Off-Payroll working in the Private sector – Draft Legislation
As I am sure you are all fully aware the draft legislation for Off-Payroll Working in the Private Sector has been released. This is very much in line with what we were expecting and have been advising on.Whilst it is open for comments before being added to The Finance Bill 2019, we do not anticipate any significant changes.There are some key points of note in this updated legislation when compared to the Public Sector version:It is happening in April 2020. Clients have an … [Read more...]
Announcement – IR35 Extends into Private Sector
HMRC have confirmed IR35 will extend into the private sector from April 2020. The Draft Finance Bill was released today.Please click here to view the document.If you have any questions about how this may affect your business or your Contractors, please contact one of our team about our products and services on 01252 863700, info@epayme.co.uk or click Contact Us. … [Read more...]
Tunnel vision leaves Chancellor on brink of disastrous IR35 decision, warns IPSE
The Chancellor has less than a month to amend his blinkered view of the public sector IR35 reforms and avoid making a grave mistake by extending them to the private sector in the Autumn Budget.This is according to Chris Bryce, chief executive of the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE), who has spoken out after concerning reports that changes to IR35 in the private sector could be imminent.“It’s something that we suspected and feared was coming, and we’re … [Read more...]
Why private sector IR35 reform isn’t inevitable
Two pointers in an otherwise largely acceptable viewpoint piece on ContractorUK last week stuck in my craw, writes ex-tax inspector Carolyn Walsh, managing director of Andraste Accounting and CWC Solutions.And this happened not because my money’s on the public sector’s off-payroll rules not being extended to the private sector, which the piece bets that it will be.The first of the two pointers is rhetorical: “Given that HMRC most likely consider public sector reform a success so far, why … [Read more...]
The Sun Doesn’t Always Shine
IR35 Autumn Statement Public Sector (let's not forget the Private Sector) April 6th legislative change Apprenticeship LevyNot only have the above words been searched countless times on google, been on a plethora of agendas, they remain areas constantly being discussed.No longer a question of when or if the changes will be implemented or even delayed, the legislative landscape has changed – with changes implemented 6/4/17. If you’re not on the front foot now, there is still time, … [Read more...]