Supreme Court overturned Court of Appeal decision on treatment of drivers as self-employed independent contractors
The Revenue Commissioners said: 'The Supreme Court judgement and its implications are being carefully considered by Revenue.' Photograph: Domino's/PA Wirein the Karshan v Revenue Commissioners case which has the potential to have wide-ranging implications for both companies and workers, according to prominent employment solicitor Anne O’Connell.
“It’s a long and detailed decision but it has the potential to have a massive impact,” said Ms O’Connell, who has worked in the area for 20 years and is a member of the Employment Law Association of Ireland committee.
“The decision, though, has the potential to have huge implications, although it could be that while the result is that more casual workers find themselves being considered employees for tax purposes, they still might not gain the protections of employment legislation.
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