Invoice recovery experts say a code to replace a code; annual reporting changes, and a vow to consult, doesn’t add up to a ‘crackdown.’
Off-payroll working checks hit five IT contractor clients, ‘with more to come’
Gradual or not, a step-up in HMRC’s enforcement of IR35 is tipped to be the tip of the iceberg.
HMRC’s umbrella director indemnity tip to agencies falls a bit flat
Despite being ‘with good reason,’ the Revenue’s recommendation that brolly bosses ‘put their house on the line’ isn’t being widely signed off.
Reeves’ vow to cap corporation tax at 25% gives rise to small profits rate fears
Talk from the new chancellor of a maximum rate for the duration of the parliament sounds anything but cheap.
Major job boards for IT contractors ‘advertising salaried jobs below National Minimum Wage’
The TUC is accusing Reed, Indeed and CV-Library of posting salaried roles that appear to flout National Minimum Wage legislation.
HMRC gets the green-light to hire 5,000 extra tax officials, ‘but each one won’t have IR35 on their mind’
Experts aren’t sure Labour’s ‘bunch of fives’ announcement means a bloody nose for contractor limited company status. But expect extra HMRC bodies behind tax return, MTD and digital platform reporting checks.
No Oscar for HMRC mini-umbrella company film, but at least it’s a warning, of sorts — experts
A new film by the taxman goes as far as saying suspected MUC fraud is cause to reconsider contract labour options. Other than that bit of drama, ‘Spielberg can rest easy.’







