Off-Payroll Working Legislation
Are you ready for Off-Payroll working? What clients and candidates in the private sector need to know about the latest IR35 reform
On April 6th 2021, new rules for IR35 will come into effect across the private sector. Ilana Samuels, Operations Manager at Odgers Interim, discusses the changes and explains what candidates and clients need to know now
Off-payroll working legislation - FAQs
The off-payroll working rules
Q: How do we determine whether we are a medium to large-sized company?
A: You are a medium or large-sized company if you meet two of the following criteria for two consecutive financial years:
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Off-payroll working legislation: Useful information for our clients
What is IR35?
IR35 first became law in April 2000. The UK government initiated this anti-tax avoidance legislation in a bid to make sure that individuals working in a temporary capacity via an intermediary such as a personal...
IR35 & the private sector: An update from the operations director of Qdos
We invite Nicole Slowey, Operations Director at Qdos, to come back for a second podcast to discuss IR35 legislation and the off-payroll working rules. Already in play in the public sector, IR35 will come into force in the private...
IR35 delay: what the private sector needs to do with the 12-month extension
Grant Speed our Global Managing Director, discusses the government’s decision to delay IR35 reforms and explains how private organisations should use the additional time
How private firms should prepare for IR35
Three years ago, IR35 came into effect in the public sector. This April, the same changes will affect the private sector.
Jes Ladva, Head of the Government Practice at Odgers Interim, speaks to Anthony Francis, former HR...
Hiring interims within the off-payroll working rules
Ilana Samuels, our Operations Manager, discusses how the impending off-payroll legislation within the private sector will affect clients hiring interim managers and explains the options for doing so
Off-payroll working rules for candidates
In April 2020, IR35 will be in effect across the private sector. Ilana Samuels, our Operations Manager, discusses the incoming regulation and explains how candidates should prepare for it
IR35 & the private sector: an interview with the operations director of Qdos
Nicole Slowey, Operations Director at Qdos, discusses IR35 legislation and off-payroll working rules. Already in play in the public sector, IR35 will come into force in the private sector in April 2020. Nicole talks to Grant Speed...
Local authorities: are you thinking about the IR35 opportunity?
Jes Ladva, Head of our Government Practice, explains why the roll out of IR35 in the private sector will make local government attractive to independent talent
Taxation of the self-employed in the commercial sector: time to challenge
Budget announcements are revealed with a great deal of fanfare, but the most important elements are often hidden in the full text of the red book.
And this Budget followed suit.
It was widely expected that the Chancellor would...
Britain needs its independent workers
It was a memorable, if not humiliating, Budget for the Chancellor, Philip Hammond. The U-turn on plans to increase national insurance contributions will be welcomed by many, but the challenge on those that work alone remains and...
The Finance Bill in 2017 could change the future of the British economy
We reflect on the 2017 Finance Bill and argue how its policies could change the British Economy and personal service companies in the public sector.