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We break down some of the common legislation affecting the recruitment and umbrella industries

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  • What is IR35?
    IR35 is a set of tax rules introduced by the UK government in 2000 to determine whether a contractor is genuinely self-employed or working as a "disguised employee." The goal of IR35 is to ensure that individuals who work like employees but operate through a limited company (often called a "personal service company" or PSC) pay the same tax and National Insurance contributions (NICs) as regular employees. If it is deemed that you are working inside IR35 the only option, then you must be engagedFew readers

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