Umbrella Worker Wins Unlawful Deductions Case
In a recent tribunal case an umbrella worker successfully claimed unlawful deductions, with the judge deciding that £29,885 was owed to the worker. The case
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In a recent tribunal case an umbrella worker successfully claimed unlawful deductions, with the judge deciding that £29,885 was owed to the worker. The case
A well-known tax reporter, Dan Neidle, has concluded that a well-known mini-umbrella company scheme should be described as tax fraud, not tax avoidance. The scheme
HMRC has again (05/07/23 and 28/06/23) updated their list of named tax avoidance schemes and promoters, with the following additions: Bluemoore Associates Ltd Compliant Pay
HMRC has recently been consulting on “Tougher Sanctions Against Promoters Of Tax Avoidance” which had two main proposals: firstly new criminal offence for promoters who
After more than a year of protracted negotiations, the European Union Council has finally agreed their Platform Work Directive which could see gig economy workers
As of yesterday (12 June 2023), HMRC has closed their self-assessment helpline for 3 months, with only digital services available in the meantime to anyone
James Farrar, the trailblazer who’s infamous case brought about worker rights for Uber drivers, has refused to accept a settlement and sign a non-disclosure agreement
Dreaming about the retirement you want is one thing, but it can be difficult to understand what funds you’ll need to finance these dreams, and
The government has announced a raft of proposals being considered to tackle tax avoidance in umbrella companies. This follows their November 2021 consultation on the