
Agency workers are still getting caught up in disguised remuneration schemes according to LITRG
Our friends at the Low Income Tax Reform Trust (LITRG) have very firmly told the government that there continues to be a particular problem with
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Our friends at the Low Income Tax Reform Trust (LITRG) have very firmly told the government that there continues to be a particular problem with
A recent case, Simply Learning Tutor Agency & Others v BEIS [2020] EWHC 2461, saw the court rule that an online introductory platform was in
A recent tax tribunal has confirmed that company directors are always responsible for the finances of their company, and that this responsibility cannot be delegated
The government has announced reforms to Companies House which will clamp down on fraud and money laundering. The changes aim to increase the reliability of
Business Minister Paul Scully has announced reforms to the tribunal system to enable them to hear more cases, welcome news for any workers and self-employed
Previous HMRC “Spotlight” publications have issued warnings about disguised remuneration schemes that use remuneration trusts and replace income with loans or other forms of credit.
A self-employed hairdresser has won her case against a Terence Paul salon in Manchester, with the tribunal ruling that the amount of control over her
Royal Mail Group and Angard Staffing Solutions, have lost their appeal against the decision that a group of workers could be defined as agency workers
The TUC is calling on the Government to bring in a joint liability law to ensure any company that outsources production is responsible for the