The government should be clear on offshore tax loopholes, says the ARC
A recent Radio 5 Live expose revealed that no employer national insurance contributions (NIC’s) are being paid for the supply teachers operating via an offshore arrangement, based in Sark.It also suggests that the teachers or educational establishments concerned could be liable for the unpaid NIC’s. This brings a difficult issue sharply into focus, says Adrian […]
Off payroll, and in the news
News that an estimated 131 freelancers at the BBC could be offered staff contracts as a result of an internal tax review comes as no surprise given the recent media discussions on the moral aspects of the payment of tax. Other stories in the press on the use of off-shore umbrella companies meaning that payments […]
Increase in the living wage – AWR implications
This week has seen the announcement that the living wage will increase to £8.55 per hour in London and £7.45 outside of London. The living wage is determined by the Centre for Research in Social Policy and the Greater London Authority as being the amount needed by a worker to meet reasonable living costs. The […]