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22 March 2011

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Contractors must seriously consider the intermediaries legislation, called IR35, which is a directive that seeks to address tax avoidance and will ascertain payment of the correct amount of PAYE (pay as you earn) tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs). Seeking advice on their IR35 status will safeguard contractors from any penalties, back tax payments and interest. The IR35 law is policed by HMRC. Seeking the assistance of an IR35 accountant will allow the review of contracts and business practices to observe or stay away from the scope of IR35.

I've recently started out as a contractor within the fashion industry and I'm struggling to get to terms with IR35. I was hoping to figure out the ins and outs by myself but I'm becoming increasingly swamped by all of the conflicting advice on this confusing topic. I'm now considering seeking professional advice, and I've found this rather useful guide to IR35 from SJD Accountancy, who seem to provide a good service to contractors such as myself. Can anyone make any recommendations?

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