The Chancellor should use her Autumn Budget to  make off-payroll working rules 'fairer  and more effective', according to the Association of Independent  Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE).
IPSE says that the rules, commonly known as  IR35, are still causing significant disruption for businesses and public bodies  needing to recruit freelancers and contractors for their operations.
An IPSE survey of 1300 contractors in early  2024 found that 54% had walked away from an offer of work due to disagreements  over the client's IR35 determination.
It says the last government presided over a  disastrous tightening of IR35 with the off-payroll working reforms. It is  asking the new government to find a 'fairer and more effective way for people  to work as freelancers without being subject to endless challenges from their  clients and the taxman'.
IPSE also called on HMRC to give taxpayers the  support and the Chancellor to end the uncertainty over Managed Service Company  legislation.
IPSE's Fred Hick said:
'For the  first time since Spring 2010, a Labour Chancellor will deliver a Budget  statement to the House of Commons. Government has so far painted a dour picture  in the run up to the statement, with the Prime Minister warning that the Budget  will be 'painful' – leading commentators to conclude that tax rises and  spending cuts are on the way. But after a painful few years for the  self-employed, we're hoping government can spare some positivity for the  sector.'
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