Private Sector IR35 Reform News

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Not harsh of us to chase non-compliant PSCs, forced or not, says HMRC’s Jim Harra.

Treasury to finally invite ‘views on the detailed design’ of IR35 in the private sector.

With loan charge, Brexit and IR35 uncertainty, is the devil in the detail all we can rely on?

The ‘guinea pig’ probe into one PSC, to decide on IR35 for all PSCs, wins two advisers’ backing.

As HMRC signs off its ‘guinea pig’ model, it’s end-users who continue to rule the IR35 roost.

Clients have a single decision to make whereas agencies face a laundry list, plus a bed of nails.

Status expert warns of IR35 investigations having ‘unrelated’ beginnings.

What private sector preparations for the 2020 rules should look like right now.

A lot of off-payroll rule uncertainty looms, but there isn’t a lot of will to stem it. Or is there?

No-deal, so no transition period in the year IR35 toughens, is a growing prospect.

APSCo index suggests hirers found their feet following the IR35 Budget wobble.

The big announcement of 2018 will have reverberations for many years to come.

Contractors who collapse will have to pay the taxman second, not fourth, from when IR35 changes.

Lawspeed's Adrian Marlowe announces his stance on the NAO probe into the BBC's usage of PSCs.

An investigation into ‘Ltd’ TV presenters points to an awful mess, with stark long-term implications.

Budget 2018 bound to be behind the blunter IT contractor demand but overall, opportunities are growing.

On top of ‘refining’ reform, HMRC is now looking at ‘redrafting’ its MOO paper.

‘Emotions may still be running high, but the time for pondering is over.’

Forget giveth and taketh away, with PSCs, this chancellor is all taketh.

Hammond’s IR35 haul to net more in a single year than any other measure in the entire Budget.

If T&S is anything to go by, let’s get on the IR35 reform track of tweaking, not taking issue.

‘Very bad’ Budget for contractors, as Hammond hits PSCs ‘very hard indeed.’

Chancellor pushes on with private sector IR35 reform, albeit only from 2020 and just for PSCs at medium or large firms.

"To increase compliance with existing off-payroll working rules (IR35) in the private sector..."

As long as you ‘pros’ act now, the ‘cons’ of an off-payroll extension can be mitigated.

Doing due diligence on umbrellas will come into its own should IR35 change again.

Start your IR35 reform prep now by joining us on Tuesday to unpack Monday’s Red Book.

Clients, agencies and PSCs get practical tips if the worst happens on Monday.

MPs, ministers and HMRC position IR35 reform on October 29th as a long shot.