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As they launch their agenda for 2010, the organisation is working to agree a definition for a Professional Contractor and asks for IR35 just to be applied properly.
Professional Passport chief Crawford Temple says that defining a Professional Contractor could be beneficial both to the contractors and government.
That''s because the description of a contractor is still hazy, according to Professional Passport. And without clear guidelines, the organisation fears this could become more complex.
When a Professional Contractor can be defined successfully, Temple hopes contractors and the government will see lots more benefits, like automatic removal from IR35 rules and tests, removal from the AWD and more.
If you have any questions about IR35 - contact a member of the Excellium team for advice.
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Video Transcript
The independent membership organisation, Professional Passport, is calling on the government not to abolish IR35 legislation.As they launch their agenda for 2010, the organisation is working to agree a definition for a Professional Contractor and asks for IR35 just to be applied properly.
Professional Passport chief Crawford Temple says that defining a Professional Contractor could be beneficial both to the contractors and government.
That''s because the description of a contractor is still hazy, according to Professional Passport. And without clear guidelines, the organisation fears this could become more complex.
When a Professional Contractor can be defined successfully, Temple hopes contractors and the government will see lots more benefits, like automatic removal from IR35 rules and tests, removal from the AWD and more.
If you have any questions about IR35 - contact a member of the Excellium team for advice.













