IR35 costs UK Research and Innovation £36M – the same it spent funding tech projects
UK Research and Innovation has been hit with a £36 million bill after miscalculating tax it owed on the country's controversial off-payroll working setup, IR35.
These officers"should have been considered to be inside the scope of IR35 regulations, and thus subject to income tax and national insurance contributions," according to the non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
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