Daily Archives: December 7, 2016

Beyond payroll – where AE gets tricky

Legitimising off-payroll workers Off-payroll workers (AKA personal service workers) are not moon-lighting benefit scroungers, they are part of the outsourcing process that ensures Government Departments and private employers can manage services effeciently. But the rules that govern the status of … Continue reading

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2016

  When we entered 2016 we were fully expecting a major reform of pension tax relief, auto-enrolment to fall over and austerity. We have ended the year with our pension system much as it was but with the economy in … Continue reading

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So what about 2017?

2016 turned out to be a relatively uneventful year for pensions (despite all the noise). 2017 looks to have the hallmarks of disruption all over it but whatever happens to pensions will be eclipsed by the wider implications of our … Continue reading

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