Natural Resources Wales has paid £14.6m to HMRC after errors in applying off-payroll working (IR35) rules, including a £2.9m ...
Natural Resources Wales, a Welsh government body, has been hit with a £14.6mn tax bill for not complying with IR35 rules.
Natural Resources Wales faces a £14.6 million IR35 bill due to non-compliance, highlighting the costs of mismanaging IR35 reform.
Employers will now be responsible for determining the employment status of independent contractors in relation to tax, with the potential to become liable to account for that tax themselves if they ...
The government has signalled its intention to repeal the controversial IR35 tax avoidance reforms from April 2023, and the news has been warmly welcomed by the IT contractor community. Chancellor ...
A tweak to how the IR35 tax avoidance legislation works means that from 6 April 2024, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) can no longer be accused of over-collecting tax from non-IR35 compliant public and ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage could benefit from the party’s manifesto pledge to abolish anti-tax avoidance regulations known as IR35, experts have said. Abolishing IR35 would be a simplification of ...
April 2020 sees the expansion of IR35 from the public sector to all businesses. Does the regulation mean freelancing as we know it will come to an end? New research from bedigitaluk, has revealed that ...
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The conflict over the government's controversial IR35 tax hit the High Court on Tuesday morning, as representatives of the UK's independent IT and engineering contractors took their claim that IR35 is ...
In April 2020, major changes will be made to the off-payroll working rules (commonly known as “IR35”). All businesses that engage individuals (usually referred to as “contractors”) through personal ...