A few good reasons why the ‘token gesture’ should avoid the axe probably need offsetting against alignment and adjustment ...
Self-employment isn’t a tax dodge — it’s a benefits gap. Fixing it with ‘parity’ would cost the Treasury more than it’d raise ...
An unpacking of the Court of Appeal upholding HMRC’s consecutive wins over a ‘careless’ umbrella, thrice ruled to have ...
Nigel Farage has doubled down on Reform UK's proposal to scrap IR35, framing it as the showpiece policy of a new campaigning organisation, Small Business for Reform. Calling company directors "up and ...
There’s no final bill or liability admission. But the Welsh government agency set up to sustainably manage the environment clearly didn’t manage off-payroll worker status properly.
Beware, because a last-ditch push from disguised remuneration schemes looking to cash-in before April 2026’s closing date is ...
Pressure by UK plc to water down late payment rules must be ignored, or else contractors face another half-measure, dressed ...
A soon-to-be published review of settlement terms will reveal HM Treasury still deciding the fate of loan charge contractors, as even its ex-HMRC author says he won’t have ‘first voice.’ ...
Quick Tip: If an insolvency adviser promises a "No questions asked" escape from company liabilities — if it's not the law of the land, it's probably not legal. While an easy lure, such false promises ...
More updates than new entries on HMRC’s list is actually a good thing, not that the named necessarily feel shamed, say top tax advisers.
In a world with a lower VAT ceiling than today’s, expect fewer unregistered rivals, potential FRS tweaks, and more HMRC compliance noise.
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