Off-payroll workers (IR35) refresh

Event

Event summary

This event is designed to provide a high-level summary of the key elements of the Off Payroll workers (IR35) legislation as well as provide an update on any changes in HMRC approach or interpretation based on new case law.


It will provide details about the legislation itself as well as what elements should be considered as part of a compliant IR35 process, common pitfalls and common areas of challenge regarding IR35.

Subscribers to the FAN network with the Tax Advisory Service add on can use a prepaid place, otherwise the event is chargeable. The event is being run in partnership with Deloitte LLP.

Date

25 March 2025
Starts: 10:00
Ends: 12:00

Location

Online

Standard price

£25.00 excl VAT

Network Member Price

Book now

About this event

Who should attend?

Anyone who wishes to ensure they have a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of the IR35 legislation. This could include, but is not limited to, people involved in organisations day to day IR35 processes and may include individuals from tax, finance, procurement, legal and operational teams within an organisation.

How will you benefit from attending?

Following this course, you should have sufficient knowledge of IR35 to understand your organisations obligations and responsibilities under this legislation. It should also provide you with a high-level view of what the key elements of a compliant process are and of HMRC’s approach to enquiring into compliance with this legislation.

CPD hours

This carries 2 CPD hours.

Topics

  • Efficiency
  • / Local government
  • / Value for money

Speaker - Ed Kaye

Ed is an Associate Director in Deloitte’s GES team, with over 16 years’ experience specialising in UK employment taxes, and is a senior member of the team leading Deloitte’s employment tax offering to the public sector. He works closely with a range of employers in the public sector, advising on a range of employment tax matters, including key risk areas such as employment status/IR35, benefits and expenses and the employment tax considerations of hybrid working. In recent years, he has worked closely with many public sector organisations, including Central and Local Government departments, around their compliance with IR35/off-payroll working legislation and the tax impact of levelling-up and hybrid working.

Speaker - Tom Smith, Director, Global Employer Services (GES), Deloitte

Tom is a director in the UK-based GES team. He leads their offering to the public sector across the UK (including the NHS, central government, local government, housing, charities and education). He has over 20 years of experience providing tax advice. For the last 13 of these he specialised in providing employment tax advice to private and public sector clients. He has experience of assisting clients with all areas of employment tax but most notably employment status, CIS, HMRC enquiries, reviewing existing processes and policies to make them more robust, expenses and termination payments.

Tel: 07825 593059
Email: tomjsmith@deloitte.co.uk