Freelancers want to see Chancellor Rachel  Reeves use the Autumn Budget to move towards a fairer, simpler tax system,  according to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed  (IPSE).
IPSE's research found that 80% of freelancers  believe that government tax policies, such as IR35, are harming their  businesses.
Meanwhile, just under half of freelancers  reported having less confidence in the UK's economic outlook for the coming  year compared to the past 12 months – down from 63% in findings from Q1 2024.
IPSE's Director of Policy, Andy Chamberlain,  said:
'For the  past two years, the impact of record high inflation has been the main story in  the business world. But for millions of freelancers, who are our very smallest  businesses, the biggest barrier to growth has always been the tax system.
'This is  about more than just rates of tax. Convoluted tax rules like IR35 are crushing  freelancers and the businesses they've worked so hard to build.
'Rachel  Reeves faces her first big test as Chancellor with a Budget in October and has  made no secret of the need to raise money. But freelancers will be hoping that  the Chancellor is also open to building a fairer, simpler tax system for  millions of sole proprietors going it alone.'
Internet  link: IPSE