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Interview with Prosperity4
Interview with the umbrella company Prosperity4.
�erity4 unique? A) The service we provide, and our IR approved, easy to use expense policy. Q) What are� �rking through Prosperity4 ? A) None; we are fully compliant; risk free. Q) What other benefits can I expect t� �gned for? A) Any consultant who is currently in a contract and looking to improve the way in which they work�
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| Sun, 26 May 2002
IR35 predictions for 2001
Some IR35 predictions for 2001
�some predictions from IR35Calc for the year 2001. IR will target weak contractors Contractors who have� �nds the following: Make sure you contract is IR35 compliant. Make sure your working practices are IR35 compli� �made no effort to ensure IR35 compliance in their contracts, and have not sorted out their working practices� �IR35Calc recommends the following: Make sure you contract is IR35 compliant. Make sure your working practic�
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| Tue, 02 Jan 2001
Politicians suffer memory losses!!
Politicians suffer memory losses on IR35
�o not think I have had any small businesses raise IR 35 with me. I have had a couple of large business�
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| Wed, 03 Jan 2001
Questioning the inland revenue IR35 advice
Questions some of the advice provided on the Inland Revenue web site.
�completely biased towards the Inland Revenue. The IR have done a pretty good sales job in convincing a� �st contractors must remember that the majority of contracts will pass IR35. It is our belief that the Inland� �he Right of Substitution The IR says..... "44. My contract specifies that I am allowed to hire a substitute.�
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| Sun, 23 Apr 2000
Contractors should vet providers carefully, says HMRC
At a meeting organised by the PCG, Treasury policy director Robin Wythes told contractors to carefully vet their service providers to ensure that they do not fall under the new managed service company legislation.
�tter position than we have ever been in regard to IR 35 John Kell-PCG Despite the improved understandi� �s careful to point out that providers who are now compliant have nothing to fear from this approach. ''It is�
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| Thu, 21 Jun 2007
Should you use the inland revenue IR35 contract review service?
Discusses whether you should use the Inland Revenue contract review service.
�ly worth sending it in to the Inland Revenue. The IR will, in most cases for borderline cases, argue t� �same role, and only one of them passed IR35. The contracts were exactly the same. The first used a lawyer wh� �view by most contractors that if you believe your contract is borderline IR35 then it isn’t really worth sen�
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| Thu, 01 Aug 2002
IR35 case study: substitute or subcontract?
Qdos Consulting successfully assist client in IR35 case.
�company subcontracted work to meet deadlines. The IR response to this was "You state that the company� �ment. This arrangement ended after 20 months when contracted direct, agreeing a price and signing a Consultanc� �c Energy field. Our client company had undertaken contract work via an agency under a verbal agreement. This�
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| Fri, 08 Oct 2004
Judival review - expected outcome
PCG unlikely to win the Judicial Review.
�s and entrepreneurs, and definitely a win for the IR against tax avoiders (and quite right to!). For t� �with the uncertainty factor when judging whether contracts fall inside or outside of IR35. This will be good�
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| Wed, 28 Mar 2001
Judicial review - expected outcome
PCG unlikely to win the Judicial Review.
�s and entrepreneurs, and definitely a win for the IR against tax avoiders (and quite right to!). For t� �with the uncertainty factor when judging whether contracts fall inside or outside of IR35. This will be good�
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| Sat, 03 Jan 1998
Opting out should increase IT contractors pay packets
Top end IT contractors can achieve even higher rates by opting out of the recently implemented Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations.
�ven the Revenue’s increasingly stringent views on IR 35, opting out is probably a wise decision anyway� �, contractors cannot actually opt out of existing contracts as at 6 July 2004. Roback advises that, given the� �nificant majority either had or were proposing to contract out when a suitable assignment was offered. Under�
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| Tue, 03 Aug 2004
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