Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed explained

The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) is a British not-for-profit organisation. It was established in 1999 as the Professional Contractors Group, a protest group against the IR35 tax statute.[1] 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.[2]

Issues on which IPSE (formerly PCG) has campaigned

Member services

IPSE offers its members a range of services as part of its membership package. These include

In addition, IPSE runs a number of schemes for the benefit of its members.

Structure of IPSE

The chairman and directors of IPSE are responsible for the organisation's strategic direction. IPSE's executive team look after the day-to-day operations of the organisation. Directors serve a maximum of two consecutive terms of three years, and can be either appointed by the directors or elected by members. The board must be composed of a majority of directors elected by the membership. The election of directors, and the rules for the election, are set by the current board of directors who can veto the candidacy of any member for any reason. The chief executive officer is a director by virtue of their appointment to the office of CEO.

IPSE's staff are accountable to the Board of Directors.

Notes

  1. Web site: History. IPSE. www.ipse.co.uk.
  2. Web site: PCG evolves to become IPSE, the UK's new association for the self-employed | IPSE . 2014-09-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140905123224/http://www.ipse.co.uk/news/2014/pcg-evolves-become-ipse-uk%E2%80%99s-new-association-self-employed-professionals . 2014-09-05 .
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1255820.stm IR35 Tax Challenge Fails, BBC News
  4. Web site: Crucial IR35 appeal hits the High Court for the second time - Accountancy Age . 2008-06-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080607124146/http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2218472/crucial-ir35-appeal-hits-court . 2008-06-07 . Crucial IR35 appeal hits the High Court for the second time Accountancy Age
  5. News: Herring. Steven. The impact of the Arctic Systems case. 22 May 2018. BBC News.
  6. Web site: Family Business Tax Campaign - Home . 2008-06-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080705175503/http://www.familybusinesstax.com/ . 2008-07-05 . Family Business Tax Campaign
  7. http://www.contracteye.co.uk/pcg_msc_proposals.shtml, "PCG Submits formal response to managed service company proposals"
  8. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-02-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100331202957/http://ictabuse.org.uk/ . 2010-03-31 . ICT abuse campaign website
  9. http://www.britainsbraingain.com/ Britain's Brain Gain

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