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Professional Passport thinks it is timely to review the relevance of the legislation in light of many changes that have been introduced since its introduction and is calling for the Government to consider whether it is time to ditch it.
Warning for employment agencies using umbrella companies
New guidance for employment businesses who use umbrella companies to employ workers
Guidance for umbrella company workers is intended to help workers understand when they are employed by an umbrella company.
With a rise in tax avoidance and disguised remuneration schemes, contractors need to be on their guard and be aware and wary of any provider offering them 2 payments for each pay run.
Professional Passport calls for working group to be set up to steer policy on umbrellas
HMRC Spotlight 59 - Growth Share Schemes
HMRC reviewed a number of contracts for difference and Growth Securities Ownership Plan schemes. HMRC’s firm view is that the schemes do not work.
Following the recent Pimilico plumber ruling Professional Passport confirms its standards on Holiday Pay.
HMRC's Tax avoidance - 'don’t get caught out' campaign helps contractors who are self-employed or employed through an agency understand their pay arrangements so they don’t get an unexpected tax bill.
HMRC is actively issuing tax avoidance warning letters to workers- so what does this mean?
Employment Agency Standards recently ran a webinar on Key Information Documents and the requirements from an umbrella company perspective.
Addressing the Issues of Non-compliance in the Umbrella and Payment Intermediaries Sector
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group of The Chartered Institute of Taxation and PRISM have updated the umbrella factsheet.
HMRC’s has issued updated guidance and information on Mini Umbrellas following BBC revelations.
HMRC issues guidance to contractors on umbrella arrangements. This is an important first step but more needs to follow.
Contractors need to be alert to the fact that nowadays it is more about ‘when you get caught’ rather than ‘if you get caught’.
In this article Crawford Temple outlines what an umbrella company is and how the umbrella model works.
No. 9 The Compliance Files - Professional Employment Organisations
Tax avoidance is when people bend the rules of the tax system to pay less than they owe. It also means that the vital public services we all use like hospitals and schools, don’t get the money they need.
No. 8 The Compliance Files - Understanding your payslip.
No. 7 The Compliance Files - Have I got a good idea for you!
No. 6 The Compliance Files - Disguised Remuneration.
No. 5 The Compliance Files - What Expenses Can You Claim?
No.3 The Compliance Files - Umbrella Companies and Payroll
No 2: The Compliance files - Holiday pay when using an umbrella company.
With the new rules coming into effect in April 2021 leading industry experts discuss key steps to consider in preparing.
With market pressures mounting following CJRS, and a drive for new business as we move towards April 2021, some providers are being lured to the dark side.
All umbrella companies should return similar take home pay as they should all follow the same tax rules. Contractors still seem to be chasing the high returns with the false assurances of compliance.
Employers must ensure their status determinations meet the requirement for reasonable care.
PRISM and The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group have put together guidance for contractors looking to use umbrella companies.
We look at the ongoing issue of tax avoidance being marketed to contractors with the promise of high returns and low risk.
Tax avoidance schemes aimed at contractors and agency workers.
Find out how to identify schemes that wrongly claim to increase your take-home pay if you are a contractor or agency.
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This is an area that is causing confusion following all the changes in 2016. Just because an agency allows expenses to be recharged it does not follow that these can be paid to a worker tax free.
Have you, or any of your workers, been affected by The Loan Charge?
The whole area of contractor claimed direct expenses has changed beyond recognition following a series of changes across recent years.
HMRC reconfirms our understanding.
We are hearing of umbrella providers that are looking to offer a service where they would subcontract services to a contractor’s limited company where there has been an inside IR35 assessment.
Remuneration trust: tax avoidance using loans or fiduciary receipts
Information about a tax avoidance scheme that tries to disguise income and other taxable profits as loans or fiduciary receipts by using a remuneration trust.
Disguised remuneration: schemes claiming to avoid the loan charge
HMRC is aware of schemes and arrangements that claim to avoid the 2019 loan charge on disguised remuneration. It's HMRC's view that these schemes do not work.
Rewarding employees and contractors using contrived loan arrangements (Spotlight 46)
Find out about the General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) Advisory Panel opinions on arrangements that rewarded employees and contractors with contrived loans.
We are still seeing an increase in the number of offshore umbrella providers operating in the market and advise extreme caution to any organisation considering one of these providers.
Disguised remuneration: schemes affected by the loan charge
Information about the loan charge on disguised remuneration schemes which came into force on 5 April 2019.
Disguised remuneration: schemes claiming to avoid the new loan charge
HMRC is aware of schemes that claim to avoid the loan charge on disguised remuneration. These schemes don’t work.
Disguised remuneration: a Supreme Court decision
On 5 July 2017 The Supreme Court released their unanimous decision about disguised remuneration tax avoidance schemes used by Rangers Football Club.
Disguised remuneration: re-describing loans
HMRC is aware of schemes that claim to avoid the 2019 loan charge on disguised remuneration. These schemes don’t work.
Disguised remuneration: job board avoidance scheme
HM Revenue and Customs is aware of a scheme that claims to avoid tax by using job boards and loyalty points paid by a third party.
Disguised remuneration: tax avoidance using annuities
Schemes that use annuities to avoid Income Tax and National Insurance contributions don’t work. HMRC will investigate anyone who uses one.
Tax avoidance: an introduction
What tax avoidance is, what can happen to you if you enter into a tax avoidance scheme and how to get help to settle your tax affairs.