In its IR35 proposals, the UK government is trying to close a tax loophole that allows freelance consultants to pay less than they should, and at the same time encourage sole traders back into full-time employment. But as Lisa Burroughes argues, the move could end up hitting end users the hardest
By Lisa Burroughes
Wednesday 23 June 1999
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