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IR35: Off-payroll working in the Public Sector
IR35: Off-payroll working in the Public Sector
HMRC published a Technical Note on Off-payroll working in the public sector on 5 December, the same day the draft legislation was issued. In this blog post we begin by looking at some of the questions which remain unanswered, before the addendum at the end of this article considers the key issues contained within the Technical Note. Who actually is liable for making the status decision? The draft…
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Autumn Statement 2016: Off-payroll working rules – short but definitely not sweet.
Autumn Statement 2016: Off-payroll working rules – short but definitely not sweet.
In an astonishing act of brevity, the Autumn Statement has reduced the proposals contained in the first five chapters (34 pages) of the Off-payroll working in the public sector: reform of the intermediaries legislation consultation to a mere 136 words found at paragraph 4.11 on Page 36: “Off-payroll working rules – Following consultation, the government will reform the off-payroll working rules…
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