Off Payroll Workers – Time to Review Existing Arrangements
Date: 12 June 2019
Time: 8:00 - 10:00
Location
Chicheley Hall, Room: Wolfson 1,
Chicheley Road,
Newport Pagnell
MK16 9JJ
2019-6-12 8:00:00
2019-6-12 10:00:00
Europe/London
Off Payroll Workers – Time to Review Existing Arrangements
The October 2018 budget introduced the extension to the Intermediaries legislation – usually referred to as IR35 – which will come into force from April 2020 for “medium” and “large-sized” (definitions as yet unspecified) businesses in the Private Sector.
The main focus of Government is to extend the current Public Sector IR35 rules to the Private Sector.
Experience suggests that private sector businesses will require all of the time afforded to them to prepare for the change. Failure to prepare and be ready for April 2020 could result in significant:
- Labour supply issues
- Business continuity issues
- Liabilities to tax, National Insurance also interest and penalties
Please join our Human Capital experts, David Wignall and Nigel Morris on the 12 June when they will walk you through the consequences of this announcement and advise on what action should be taken.
Agenda
08:00 - 08:30 Registration & Breakfast
08:30 - 09:30 Presentation
09:30 Onwards Q&A and Networking
Registration
This seminar is complimentary. However, places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. To reserve your place(s) please complete the sign up form below or alternatively, email your details to kelly-ann.elliott@mhllp.co.uk
Chicheley Hall, Room: Wolfson 1, Chicheley Road, Newport Pagnell MK16 9JJEvent/Seminar details
The October 2018 budget introduced the extension to the Intermediaries legislation – usually referred to as IR35 – which will come into force from April 2020 for “medium” and “large-sized” (definitions as yet unspecified) businesses in the Private Sector.
The main focus of Government is to extend the current Public Sector IR35 rules to the Private Sector.
Experience suggests that private sector businesses will require all of the time afforded to them to prepare for the change. Failure to prepare and be ready for April 2020 could result in significant:
- Labour supply issues
- Business continuity issues
- Liabilities to tax, National Insurance also interest and penalties
Please join our Human Capital experts, David Wignall and Nigel Morris on the 12 June when they will walk you through the consequences of this announcement and advise on what action should be taken.
Agenda
08:00 - 08:30 Registration & Breakfast
08:30 - 09:30 Presentation
09:30 Onwards Q&A and Networking
Registration
This seminar is complimentary. However, places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. To reserve your place(s) please complete the sign up form below or alternatively, email your details to kelly-ann.elliott@mhllp.co.uk