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The podcast that is All About Self-Employment. We’ll be sharing expertise on getting started, getting noticed, and getting it right, as well as dealing with getting it wrong. Your host, Julia Kermode, will help you get ahead so you get the success you deserve.

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The podcast that is All About Self-Employment. We’ll be sharing expertise on getting started, getting noticed, and getting it right, as well as dealing with getting it wrong. Your host, Julia Kermode, will help you get ahead so you get the success you deserve.

    Attitudes To Self-Employment Are Contributing To The Cost Of Living Crisis

    Attitudes To Self-Employment Are Contributing To The Cost Of Living Crisis

    Here in the UK we are currently (December 2022) experiencing a cost of living crisis which is almost certainly exacerbated by the recent pandemic.  Today we're chatting to employment lawyer Cristian Ley about how attitudes towards self-employment have changed in recent years, the impact of politics, and how that is now impacting on the cost of living crisis.

    We're talking about:

    What's changed within big infrastructure projects that are so important to the economy;
    The practical impact of IR35 and off-payroll working legislation;
    Changes within supply chains;
    Workforce changes;
    The government's direction of travel regarding self-employment.

    This is a fascinating discussion about why self-employment is so important to the economy, what has changed recently, and why that affects us all.
    About Cristian Ley
    A solicitor who qualified in 2008, Cristian has spent the vast majority of his legal career focussing on employment status issues (under both tax and employment law).  He joined Guild Freelancing in 2010, and he is also Deputy MD at The Guild where he runs their legal function.

        

    • 27 min
    Did the Chancellor Just Announce Repealing IR35? Not Quite!

    Did the Chancellor Just Announce Repealing IR35? Not Quite!

    In his mini-budget on 23 September 2022, Kwasi Kwarteng announced a decision to repeal off-payroll legislation.  This was an unexpected and seismic change which has shocked the contracting sector!  There is a lot of misinformation doing the rounds, so we spoke to longstanding friend of the show Dave Chaplin, an expert known as "Mr IR35" to get his take on it all.  Join us to hear:

    What specifically is changing (clue - IR35 is here to stay);
    What does it actually mean in practical terms;
    What should contractors and their clients be doing right now;
    What is the likely longer term impact and risks;
    Will the change really happen?!

    It's unheard of for a Chancellor to unilaterally change primary legislation with no prior consultation, let alone something that which has huge implications for businesses in all sectors.  There is no-one better to discuss the issues with than Dave, this is one episode you won't want to miss!
    About Dave Chaplin
    Dave Chaplin is the CEO and founder of tax compliance firm IR35 Shield and contracting authority ContractorCalculator.  He is also the author of the Contractors’ Handbook Third Edition and more recently IR35 & Off-Payroll – explained.

    With over 20 years’ experience of IR35 under his belt, he regularly assists with IR35 tax tribunals, has consulted on many occasions for HMRC, advises politicians and Government bodies on freelance tax matters, and is prolifically quoted in the trade and national press.  In November 2020, Dave was included in the Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA)’ list of Europe’s 100 most influential leaders in the staffing industry.

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    • 28 min
    Online Marketplaces for Freelancers - The Inside Story

    Online Marketplaces for Freelancers - The Inside Story

    There has been an explosion of online marketplaces launching in recent years which connect freelancers to work opportunities, but there are considerable variations in how they work, and not always in the freelancers' favour.  To get the inside story, we're talking to Karl Swanepoel who launched his own marketplace after he experienced some of the issues.  He tells us:

    Why it's hard to get started on these freelance marketplaces, and how to overcome issues;
    Why you should be looking for platforms which implement proper quality control measures;
    How some platforms might actually limit your ability to grow your business;
    Why clients need to change their perception of freelancers.

    The culture of many freelance marketplaces is all about how clients can get work done for the cheapest price, which can quickly become a race to the bottom when pricing and pitching your services.  Listen in to find out how to avoid this happening to you!
    About Karl Swanepoel
    Karl is a former freelancer who started working for himself aged just 14, when he quickly discovered some of the shortcomings of traditional freelance work platforms.  This ultimately led him to set up Revolancer who's mission statement is to create a brighter future for flexible work.  He is a 23 year old entrepreneur who is the youngest ever brand ambassador of The Business Show, Europe's largest business conference.

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    • 25 min
    043 IR35: Does HMRC Even Understand What They're Enforcing?

    043 IR35: Does HMRC Even Understand What They're Enforcing?

    Today we're discussing the recent IR35 case in relation to Kaye Adams' personal service company, Atholl House.  This is important stuff because it casts doubt on HMRC's ability to understand and enforce IR35!  Cristian Ley, an employment lawyer with considerable expertise in this space tells us more.  Join us to find out:

    Which elements of IR35 have been misapplied in the Atholl House case;
    What this case actually means for self-employed freelancers;
    Can employment status ever be a tick box exercise?
    What does the future look like given that HMRC can't get to grips with IR35?

    It's essential listening as the Court of Appeal has effectively unravelled the legislation in such a way that is favourable to freelancers and self-employed people!
    About Cristian Ley
    A solicitor who qualified in 2008, Cristian has spent the vast majority of his legal career focussing on employment status issues (under both tax and employment law).  He joined The Guild in 2010 to run their legal function.

        

     

    • 28 min
    042 What Is MSC Legislation And How Might It Affect You?

    042 What Is MSC Legislation And How Might It Affect You?

    Managed Service Company (MSC) legislation has come to the fore in recent months following news that HMRC sent tax bills to numerous self-employed contractors after accusing their accountant of breaching MSC rules.  It's quite likely that you've never heard of MSC legislation, even if you're a seasoned contractor, so what on earth is it all about?  We spoke to contracting expert Seb Maley, CEO of Qdos to find out:

    What actually is MSC legislation?
    Why does it matter if an accountant controls financial affairs?
    What does that mean for self-employed people?
    What is happening in the current cases that recently hit the headlines?
    What should you do if you’re worried?

    You should definitely tune if you aren't sure whether you or your accountant has the most control over your finances.
    About Seb Maley and Qdos Contractor
    Seb began his career as a tax consultant with a specialism in IR35.  He handled numerous investigations in the early years of the legislation, before developing Qdos's services and online delivery platform.  With the help of a fantastic team, Qdos has grown their client base to over 70,000 and the company is known as one of the UK's leading authorities on status.

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    • 26 min
    041 The Impact of IR35 Reform On Contractors

    041 The Impact of IR35 Reform On Contractors

    We're completing our trilogy focussing on IR35 reforms by chatting to a contractor about how the new legislation has affected him and his business.  The reforms came into effect in the private sector in April 2020, and for our interviewee the impact has been more significant than COVID.  Shockingly, he lost approximately £80k due to the legislation change!

    These are just a few of our key takeaways:

    IR35 reforms increased complexity for businesses, leading to a risk averse approach with many banning personal service companies;
    Contractors now operating 'inside IR35' have increased their rates to maintain their earnings;
    Increasing costs for UK contractors is driving offshore resourcing as a cheaper option;
    Entrepreneurism is being stifled, 'inside IR35' means paying people personally therefore there's no money going into the business to nurture it.

    Our interviewee's work lends itself to creating a schedule of services and deliverables, but he had to bill on a time and materials basis in order to win work.  The IR35 reforms are now effectively penalising him for operating in a way that he tailored to meet client requirements.  Although he was operating legitimately, the IR35 reforms meant that our interviewee was blocked from accessing a large proportion of his previous target market.

    Despite suffering a financial loss of up to £80k, our interviewee has some sympathy with his clients.  He says that Brexit, the pandemic and economic issues are creating enough volatility for businesses and they don’t need complex IR35 legislation to get to grips with on top of that.

     

    • 21 min

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