IR35

IR35: Understanding the Employment Status Rule in the UK
IR35 is a regulation introduced in the Finance Act 2000 in the United Kingdom to combat tax avoidance by individuals supplying services to clients via an intermediary. This rule ensures that such individuals are taxed as employees rather than as self-employed, leading to necessary PAYE deductions and National Insurance contributions.

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