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Has the Labour movement finally got contracting?
Contractors and the Labour movement have not been natural bedfellows. But a new Fabian Society report may indicate Labour’s changing perceptions.
�iminalise what you do for a living by introducing IR35 . However, a recent report by the Labour-movement� �tershed and has the Labour movement finally ‘got’ contracting? Actually, you wouldn’t think that from the first�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Nov 2012


IR35 avoidance industry: when is an office holder not an office holder?
Now IR35 has been extended to cover ‘office holders’, contractors may be faced with battling HMRC over yet another a status not defined in statute.
�Bill 2013 , due to come into force in April 2013, IR35 has been extended to cover office holders. HMRC d� �role may include is so wide that limited company contracting is now effectively dead. On the other hand, other� �hat clients will no doubt be amenable to adapting contracts, assignment descriptions, working practices, repo�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Dec 2012


Osborne’s double-dip Budget approach taxes contractors’ money, time and resources
If the Chancellor stopped using the autumn statement as a mini-Budget, contractors would be relieved of a small part of the tax administration burden.
�t legislation as it applies to them. Then there’s IR35 of course, the fiendishly complex yet notoriously�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Feb 2013


Contractor interview: paul ross enjoys the good life contracting
An extraordinarily successful contractor who only works at the top of the fee scale, and who almost never uses an agent, tells how to do it.
�has about 500 clients. Using Substitution Against IR35 Another way in which Ross has usefully networked� �ders. This kind of work is at the very top of the contracting scale, and is much in demand. But Ross has noneth� �rom colleagues. This has put me in touch with new contracts very regularly. A good network of colleagues can� �ine this carefully to see that it is both in your contract, but also part of your real working life. ''What�

Category: Articles: Contractor Interviews | Mon, 14 Apr 2008


What's gone wrong with our tax code when we can't work out how much to pay ourselves?
Contractors should be able to work out how much they pay themselves, but the UK tax code is so complex they need accountants or online calculators.
�n adding yet further legislation to the tax code. IR35 is a classic example of adding complexity without�

Category: News | Thu, 08 May 2014


Contractors must take action over the latest IR35 threat, despite the uncertainty
Contractors shouldn’t ignore media speculation over draconian new IR35 rules; if there is truth behind the stories, there is still time to take action.
�take note of the media speculation over shock new IR35 rules being considered by the Government . Even t� �ive plans in the Autumn Statement.” Several other contracting sector organisations have told ContractorCalculat�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Nov 2015


Dividend Tax changes: a tax ‘sledgehammer’ like IR35, when simplification is needed
Dividend Tax changes introduced in the Summer Budget are another tax ‘sledgehammer’, just like IR35, used when what is needed is tax simplification.
�at cost to the UK economy? If you think about it, IR35 was created to tackle the genuine problem of disg�

Category: News | Wed, 05 Aug 2015


Contracting’s success is not due to government policies, as Danny Alexander claims
The contracting sector’s ongoing success has been down to hard work by contractors and not through government efforts – it should do less, not more.
�lic sector and wider population. Let’s start with IR35, which is still with us despite a pre-election pr� �Contracting’s success has been in despite of government’s eff� �ors of the businesses they are engaging to fulfil contracts for end-user clients. If that were not bad enough�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Mar 2015


Contractors: You’re all guilty now
Contractors and other taxpayers are being bullied into tax settlements with HMRC without having the opportunity to benefit from due process & the law.
�w long will it take before HMRC starts asking for IR35 money up front from contractors it suspects of be� �h reflecting on how this might affect you in your contracting. Because HMRC now has extraordinary powers to use�

Category: News | Thu, 24 Jul 2014


Devising a simple statutory employment status test is impossible
The Office of Tax Simplification will be unable to devise an objective, statutory employment status test as part of its Employment Status Review.
�states of being – employment and self-employment. IR35 has tried to apply employment legislation case la� �tus is when HMRC is given the powers to challenge contracts and the intentions of the worker and engager, wit� �f its review. The solution is to allow freedom to contract, allowing workers and engagers to decide on statu�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Jan 2015


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