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Oil and gas contractors stand to benefit whatever the outcome in the North Sea
Oil and gas contractors are highly mobile and working in a globalised industry, so are likely to benefit regardless of what happens in the North Sea.
�in the region, and therefore affect the number of contracts and contract rates. Should the Wood Review’s reco� �and therefore affect the number of contracts and contract rates. Should the Wood Review’s recommendations b�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Mar 2014


Contractors and trade unions – can they be compatible?
Contractors are independent professionals and also self-employed. Trade unions claim to be all about representing workers? Is there a meeting point?
�does that leave the unions and their role in the contracting sector? 21st century working patterns are changin�

Category: News | Tue, 15 Apr 2014


Do taxpayers really want cost-effective expert interims driven from public service?
Those doing public sector work through their own limited companies are again unfairly targeted, with the risk they’ll de-camp to the public sector.
�epresent poor value for the taxpayer if they were contracted in that way. There are two other key elements to� �he public evidence for this very inquiry. “Serial contracting is a feature of the British workforce and is supp� �are benefits given to each of the parties in the contract. For the public sector client, it simply costs th�

Category: News | Wed, 23 Apr 2014


IT contractors have too many options now for banks to get away with cutting rates
IT contractors have too many alternative options to be frightened by banks threatening rate cuts. Clients are simply harming their own prospects.
�appears to be carefully adhering to its existing contracts by timing the cuts according to each individual c� �dress from this scenario as a result of breach of contract for incorrectly applied termination periods. Most�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Apr 2014


Tax avoidance schemes - contractors should keep 'eyes wide open'
Contractors thinking about using tax avoidances schemes should ponder on the recent spate of HMRC wins over providers and keep their ‘eyes wide open’.
�ors in confidence enough terms and conditions and contracts for various schemes to see that ultimately it is�

Category: News | Tue, 20 May 2014


Rate cuts for UK oil and gas contractors will only worsen skills shortages
Oil and gas contractors face across-the-board rate cuts by leading clients, but the move will only worsen skills shortages as contractors leave.
�best workers – will head off to find better-paid contracts, leaving behind less experienced and perhaps less�

Category: News | Wed, 28 May 2014


HMRC IR35 Contract Review Service – contractors should still steer clear
HMRC’s IR35 Contract Review Service should be avoided by contractors at all costs, despite a major plug for the taxman in HMRC’s new IR35 guidance.
�ce be trusted to keep confidential the details of contracts it finds inside IR35, and not share contractors’� �HMRC’s IR35 Contract Review Service should be avoided by contractors a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Jun 2014


The Lords’ PSC inquiry wasn’t a waste of time, despite the Coalition’s limp response
Contractors will benefit from the Lords’ PSC inquiry, which highlighted key issues – as well as glaring flaws in the political process.
�cial record the extent and importance of the UK’s contracting sector and its workforce. This may currently be u�

Category: News | Tue, 15 Jul 2014


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.
�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


Would government help for contractors improve contracting’s economic contribution?
If there was more government help for contractors, would contracting’s already impressive economic contribution be improved, or would it backfire?
�eater government support for contractors grow the contracting sector and its contribution to the UK economy, as�

Category: News | Tue, 12 Aug 2014


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