IR35 reforms taking their toll on skilled contractors
One in ten highly skilled freelancers are  currently out of work due to the impact of reforms to IR35 tax legislation,  according to research published by the Association of Independent Professionals  and the Self-Employed (IPSE).
IPSE's survey of more than 1,300 contractors  in highly skilled roles found that 21% are not currently working, with half of  them attributing this to the impact of reforms to IR35 tax rules.
Meanwhile, 55% of contractors said they had  rejected an offer of work in the past 12 months due to it being deemed 'inside  IR35' by the client. Furthermore, 24% said they intend to seek contracts  overseas this year to escape the rules.
Andy Chamberlain, IPSE's Policy Director,  said:
'Three  years later, the off-payroll rules are still keeping thousands of highly  skilled individuals out of work. It's staggering that the Chancellor is happy  for this to continue at a time when economic inactivity is one of his biggest  concerns.
'Our  findings show that contractors want to prioritise clients who are willing to  hire them on a freelance basis, and happy to walk away from those who won't –  even if this means not working at all.
'The  blame for this impasse doesn't rest with clients – it rests with the culture of  fear that is propagated by the IR35 rules. This is a damning legacy for a  Chancellor who claims to be on the side of business.'
Internet  links: IPSE website