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FRS 102: What the Changes Mean for Your Business
Join our business-focused webinar on the changes to FRS102, the updates that directly affect you and what you need to do next.
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Rules have been in place since April 2021
The private sector off-payroll working rules have been in place since April 2021, but for the first 12 months businesses have benefitted from HMRC’s relaxed stance on penalties. HMRC will now, however, penalise mistakes made in applying the rules.
HMRC will charge penalties for any inaccuracies relating to the operation of the off-payroll working rules that occur from 6 April 2022 onwards.
Medium and large-sized private sector contracting companies are responsible for determining the employment status for any contractors they use.
Size check
Small private sector contractor companies are not subject to the new off-payroll working rules. Size classification is based on the Companies Act definition and should be checked each year.
Compliance
There would be no problem complying with the rules if there was a clear definition of employment as opposed to self-employment. Unfortunately, HMRC’s Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) tool falls well short of what is required, and even government departments have found themselves liable for millions in additional tax after erroneously relying on the CEST tool.
Two recent Court of Appeal cases (both pre-dating the change in rules) show how difficult determining employment status can be:
Guidance on the off-payroll working rules for contractor companies, along with some useful links, can be found here.
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