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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Self-employed drivers and construction workers urged to review working arrangements

Contractor financial services specialist Outsauce is urging self-employed individuals working in the driving and construction sectors to seek an expert independent review of their working arrangements.

Contractor financial services specialist Outsauce is urging self-employed individuals working in the driving and construction sectors to seek an expert independent review of their working arrangements.

According the firm, many self-employed drivers and construction workers are using schemes that they are simply not eligible for, meaning they risk being pursued by HMRC further down the line.

Outsauce CEO Miles Lloyd said that a sanity check will quickly identify if individuals are using the best scheme for their circumstances and complying fully with legislation and tax regulations.

“With a large number of drivers and construction workers operating on a self-employed basis, many individuals – particularly those who have operated alone for a number of years – are using schemes that they simply aren’t eligible for.

“Given that HMRC is using driving and construction as target sectors for onshore legislation, the risk of contractors being pursued in retrospective HMRC investigations has never been higher so contractors should act now to protect themselves.”

Drivers and construction workers are advised that the best way to find out if they are using the optimum model, is to get a thorough independent audit that pays particular attention to individual circumstances, compliance and maximising take home pay.

Miles concludes: “I would encourage contractors to ensure the review is conducted by an impartial service provider offering all three HMRC recognised models: self-employed/CIS, employed/umbrella and PSC/Limited Company. This way they will know that all options have been carefully considered when a recommendation is made.”

Outsauce is always happy to talk contractors through their accounting options, so for more information, please visit www.outsauce.net or call 0330 100 8686.