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Published on 10 June 2021

Tax campaigners welcome commitment to ‘umbrella’ company regulation

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) says this week’s long-awaited announcement of the launch of a Single Enforcement Body (SEB) for employment rights is a step in the right direction to protect low-income umbrella company workers. But LITRG says the inevitable time and complexity involved in ...

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Published on 1 June 2021

Clamping down on the promoters of tax avoidance

We have responded to HMRC’s consultation on clamping down on the promoters of tax avoidance, focussing on their proposals to support taxpayers to steer clear of tax avoidance schemes, or get out of tax avoidance quickly, by providing more information on promoters and their schemes, so they can make ...

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Published on 11 March 2021

The curious case of ‘worker’ status and Statutory Sick Pay

The Supreme Court has recently found some Uber drivers were ‘workers’ rather than ‘self-employed’ for employment law purposes. In this article we explain what this means and also look at why headlines such as ‘Supreme Court's decision means drivers should be considered as workers entitled to ...

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Published on 25 May 2021

Contractor loan/loan recall issue – FAQs

If you have been involved in a loan scheme and receive either a letter from an organisation (or their solicitors) purporting to now own your loan, or a Statutory Demand for payment – do NOT ignore it. We suggest that ...

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