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Webinar - IR35 12 months in
- Northern Ireland
19-05-2022
The off-payroll working rules, commonly known as IR35, are designed to ensure that individuals who provide their services via an intermediary but who work in a similar way to employees, such as some contractors, consultants and freelancers, pay broadly the same income tax and national insurance contributions as employees. Government concerns over non-compliance with the IR35 Rules resulted in a reformed IR35 regime for the public sector in 2017 and for the private sector in April 2021.
Lisa Bryson, Partner in our Employment Group and Laura McManus, Associate recap and refresh what IR35 means for you in this webinar.
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