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Professional Contractors Group

The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) is a British not for profit organisation. It was established in 1999 as the The Professional Contractors Group, a protest group against the IR35 tax statute.〔("PCG Background" )〕 Later, it expanded its responsibilities to cover the wider interests of freelance consultants and contractors as a representative body for freelancing in the UK. It is a company limited by guarantee, owned and run by its members. In September 2014 the PCG changed its name to IPSE, and increased its constituency to the entirety of Britain's 4.3 million freelance and self-employed workers.〔()〕 IPSE represents members in numerous sectors, including IT, engineering, interim management, media, project management, healthcare, oil and gas extraction and marketing.
== Issues on which IPSE (formerly PCG) has campaigned ==

* IR35: PCG challenged this legislation with a Judicial Review〔http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1255820.stm IR35 Tax Challenge Fails, ''BBC News ''〕 and continues to lobby for its replacement.〔http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2218472/crucial-ir35-appeal-hits-court Crucial IR35 appeal hits the High Court for the second time ''Accountancy Age''〕 In November 2010 Chris Bryce, the current Chairman of PCG, took up a seat on the consultative committee of the small business taxation group of the Office of Tax Simplification.
* S660A: PCG took the first test case (Arctic Systems) on this issue - the admissibility of husband-and-wife businesses for tax purposes - through the courts and won.〔http://www.bytestart.co.uk/content/taxlegal/9_14/arctic-systems-lords-win.shtml Arctic Systems win at Lords ''Bytestart''〕 It continues to lobby government against changes aimed at restoring HMRC’s interpretation of the statute.〔http://www.familybusinesstax.com/ Family Business Tax Campaign〕
* Managed Service Company legislation: PCG campaigned to ensure that the legislation was not unfairly applied to companies outside the intended target.〔http://www.contracteye.co.uk/pcg_msc_proposals.shtml, "PCG Submits formal response to managed service company proposals"〕
* IR591: In his Pre-Budget Report of 2003, Gordon Brown announced plans for a new tax measure aimed at freelance contractors, but did not publish any details for consultation. PCG lobbied the government extensively and launched a public campaign: the resulting measure, a 19% corporation tax rate for firms with profits of less than £50,000 and the abolition of the zero starting rate introduced a couple of years previously, was the "least worst" of all possible outcomes.
* Agency Regulations: in 2002 the government introduced a set of regulations covering all workers who acquire work via recruitment agencies. PCG negotiated successfully to secure an opt-out from the regulations for contractors.
* Software patents: although not an IT specific organisation, PCG responded to the concern expressed by its members in IT at the proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions, commonly referred to as the software patents directive. As the UK’s IT bodies were all in favour of software patents, PCG campaigned against the directive. The European Parliament rejected the directive on July 6, 2005.
* Work permits: from 2000, the IT contracting market became depressed, yet the government still listed IT as an area in which skills shortage existed and therefore gave prioritised entry to the UK for IT workers from overseas. Lobbying by PCG led to IT being removed from the skills shortage list in 2002.
* Offshoring: PCG has undertaken the first empirical study of the effects of offshoring (whereby a company’s IT services, for instance, are performed by a service provider in another country), which suggests that the cost benefits promised on paper often fail to materialise in practice. PCG is campaigning on this issue because the UK’s IT bodies do not see it as a problem, although it is increasingly also becoming an issue in other sectors represented by PCG.
* Abuse of the intra-company transfer rules by major corporations in the UK. The PCG alleges that some companies are misusing the immigration rules that allow company employees to enter the UK. A campaign website (www.ictabuse.org.uk) (〔http://www.ictabuse.org.uk/ ICT abuse campaign website〕) has been set up to explain the allegations in detail.
* Encouraging the use of Freelance workers within industry. PCG run a campaign to promote the use of freelance workers called Britain's Brain Gain (〔http://www.britainsbraingain.com/ Britain's Brain Gain〕).

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