IR35

Employment Tax highlights from the Autumn Budget 2018

Following the Chancellor’s announcements in the Autumn Budget 2018 we highlight below some of the key employment tax takeaways: IR35, employment status and off payroll working rules – reform of the private sector Following the changes made to how employment...

Budget 2017: Employment Tax – what is happening?

Whilst the main headlines coming out from the Budget include Stamp Duty for first time buyers, VAT registration thresholds and further investment in R&D, infrastructure and skills across the country, there were many important announcements impacting Employment Taxes, published in...

All (largely) Quiet on the employment tax front…

The Chancellor in his Budget 2016 made a short reference to terminations payments and the use of personal service companies under tax avoidance measures. We’ve summarised some of the employment tax changes worthy of note: From April 2018 employers will...

More From the Budget on Employment Tax

Vaneeta Khurana highlights a few more employment tax points from the July Budget 2015: • Salary sacrifice arrangements can allow some employees and employers to reduce the income tax and National Insurance that they pay on remuneration. They  are becoming increasingly popular...

IR35 Reform

In today’s Summer Budget, the Chancellor mentioned workers providing services through their limited companies in the context of ‘disguised employment’.  The proposed changes go further than not being eligible to receive the £2,000 National Insurance Contribution (“NIC”) employment allowance and...