HMRC umbrella company ‘checking tool’ looms for workers
Umbrella company consultation response and guidance due from HMRC, as more details come out on Tax Administration and...
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Reforms to the off-payroll working rules, which will see them extended to the private sector next year, are to go ahead as planned after an amendment to the Finance Bill proposing a two-year delay was defeated in the House of Commons.
The amendment, brought by a cross-party group of MPs headed by Conservative MP David Davis, was designed to delay IR35 changes until 2023, but was defeated by 317 votes to 254.
Read more at the Accountancy Daily.