Company positions on IR35 private sector reform April 2021

Blanket inside IR35 assessment? Across-the-board ban? Under review? Which of these approaches to the April 2021 Off-payroll rules is your engager taking and where will you choose to work as a result? 

Due to the IR35 reforms in the private sector, many businesses are making decisions about how they will engage with their contractors from April 2021.

ContractorUK has compiled a list of companies and their position on IR35 private sector reform, and we will continue to update this page as and when we receive further corporations' decisions on IR35.

This list is intended to be a resource of information for reference by contractors to help them navigate the minefield that is IR35 reform and decide where to contract. Some companies have already stated they will not work with limited company contractors or are blanket assessing contractors as inside IR35. Other companies have stated that they are individually assessing their contractors' IR35 status - we have highlighted these companies and their policies in bold.

Client Position on IR35 Private Sector Reform
Aberdeen Standard Investments Individual IR35 status determinations have been given, however number of contractors ruled outside IR35 is in the single digits
Aegon Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Airbus Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Aker Will individually assess IR35 status
Argos Financial Services Will individually assess IR35 status
Aviva Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Balfour Beatty Individual IR35 status assessments underway
BAE Systems Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Barclays Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Bayer Individually assessing for IR35 status
Bloomberg Will blanket assess all contractors as inside IR35 from end of March 2020
BNP Paribas Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
BP Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
BT Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Deloitte Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Deutsche Bank Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Easyjet Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Eurostar Individually assessing for IR35 status
Fidelity International Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
GlaxoSmithKline Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
HSBC Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
IBM Will engage with some limited company contractors 'subject to approval'
JP Morgan Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Just Eat Individually assessing for IR35 status
KPMG Will blanket assess all contractors as inside IR35
L&G Current contracts to end by March 2020. Reviewing whether to blanket assess contractors inside IR35 or use CEST moving forward
Lloyds Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
LLWR Ltd Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Lockheed Martin Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
M&G Investments Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Marsh McLennan Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Microsoft Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Morgan Stanley Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Morrison's Will individually assess IR35 status
MUFG Bank Will blanket assess all contractors as inside IR35 from March 2020
National Grid Will assess all contractors IR35 status' in January
Nationwide Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors however contractors told pre-assessment that they will be determined inside IR35
Newton Investment Management Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Northern Trust Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
O2 / Telefonica Current contracts to end by February 2020. Reviewing whether to blanket assess contractors inside IR35 from March. 
Pennon Group Will no longer engage contractors in any capacity
Rabobank Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Rolls-Royce Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Royal Bank of Scotland Will stop generally using limited company contractors beyond February 
Royal London Group Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
RSA Using CEST to set the IR35 status of limited company contractors
Sainsbury's Bank Will individually assess for IR35 status
Santander Currently reviewing the IR35 status of its limited company contractors
Schroders Using CEST to set the IR35 status of its limited company contractors
Shell Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Skanska Individually assessing for IR35 status
SSE Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Standard Life Aberdeen Will send individual IR35 status determinations to individual contractors in January 2020
St James's Place Wealth Management Will blanket assess all contractors as inside IR35 from April 2020
Tata Motors Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Tesco Bank Will blanket assess all contractors as inside IR35 from March 2020
The Phoenix Group Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company from March 2020
Vodafone Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
Wells Fargo Will no longer engage contractors who provide their services via a limited company
William Hill Individually assessing for IR35 status
Wood Group Has enlisted an external adviser to use the adviser's online tool to individually test IR35 status
Worley Individually assessing for IR35 status

If you have received information about how a business will be engaging with their contractors from April 2021 please email us on [email protected] with the details.

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