Course description
The case of HMRC v Professional Game Match Officials is yet another very important case in the field of employment and tax status.
In our essential 30-minute webinar, expert speaker Paul Jennings will take you through the key points of the case and its implications.
Tune in as Paul discusses the applicable tests for determining tax and employment status, the criteria used to classify individuals as either employees, or self-employed, and the impact of employment status on rights, benefits and obligations. You will also explore a round up of recent cases concerning employment status.
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Introduction
The case of HMRC v Professional Game Match Officials is yet another very important case in the field of employment and tax status.
The case concerns whether the relationship between a company responsible for providing football referees to the Football League and part-time referees constitutes an employment relationship so as to trigger an obligation on the company to deduct Income Tax and National Insurance from the payments it makes to the referees.
Expert speaker Paul Jennings will take you through the key points of the case and its implications.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The applicable tests for determining tax and employment status
- The criteria used to classify individuals as either employees, or self-employed
- The impact of employment status on rights, benefits, and obligations
- A round up of recent cases concerning employment status
- The key lessons learned from the case and practical guidance for organisations to understand their obligations and mitigate risks
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