17 May 2007
The Treasury has rejected claims that IT consultants running genuine businesses will be hit by a crackdown on tax avoidance and evasion at managed service providers.
Treasury minister John Healey told a Commons debate on the Finance Bill last week that reputable workers will not be affected by new legislation.
‘If someone is genuinely operating on their own account and essentially running their own affairs and engaging labour through a managed service company, they clearly will not be caught by the provisions,’ he said.
Healey’s statement followed a claim by shadow finance spokeswoman Theresa Villiers that the new measures will particularly hit the IT industry by imposing ‘unreasonable new administrative burdens’ on the freelance and contractor community.
Villiers says the plan treats one-person companies as if they are tax dodgers.
Liberal Democrat shadow chancellor Vince Cable told MPs that the IT contractor industry will be primarily affected, despite its importance to the economy and to the delivery of technology programmes.
The government aims to catch firms supplying contract workers falling within the definition of staff, without collecting tax or NI contributions.
Have your say on this article
Newsletters
Latest stories from Careers and Skills
You may also like
Careers and Skills jobs
Technology Patent Wars
Case studies from large organisations across all sectors
... And rich media, and flexible working, and peaks in traffic ...
Upcoming Events
Join us for this Computing web seminar, in which the Head of BI at the Co-operative Group Nick Colebourn will be explaining just how he reigned in the Group’s sprawling database estate and how significant savings were realised and data quality improved as a result.
Date: 31 May 2012
Time: 11:00 AM
Live June 13th 11:00am: Register now. During this web seminar we will be looking at the sorts of incidents that can bring data centres grinding to a halt and what can be done about them.
Date: 13 Jun 2012
Time: 11:00 am
Receive the latest jobs direct to your inbox
Are you being paid what you are worth?