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Election 2015: what the parties have planned for contractors
Contractors will enjoy few direct benefits, whatever the General Election outcome, according to manifesto & pre-election promises by the main parties.
�as pledged to review contractor taxation, such as IR35.” Tax policies that could affect contractors Both� �here have been so few attempts to engage with the contracting sector,” believes ContractorCalculator CEO Dave C�

Category: News | Wed, 06 May 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Oct/2014
News this week covers: OTS tax competitiveness; self-employment; Irish contractor demand; CIOT warning over tax powers; and paper tax return deadline.
�ed specifically except as part of HMRC’s national IR35 enforcement campaign, contractors with investment� �rter of 2014. Spend, and the likely source of new contracts, is focused on web-based and main media marketing� �re to stay as Britain gets back to work.” More... Contract opportunities growing sharply as Irish financial�

Category: News | Fri, 17 Oct 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 1/Aug/2014
News this week covers: IT contracts increase; OTS employment review; Mayor supports 15 for 2015; day rates top £1,500; & HMRC targets loan schemes.
�t review could benefit contractors and may affect IR35 Contractors could benefit from the findings of a� �peninsular. More... Contractors can enhance their contracting careers through PCG webinars Contractors have the� �IT contracts and jobs increase by 8% year-on-year during secon� �ast of the Republic of Ireland could create a new contract market for oil and gas contractors. Cork has been�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Aug 2014


Contractors learn the big secret of the BBC “employment test”: it’s useless
ContractorCalculator’s long campaign to get the BBC to reveal its employment test has shown the test to be new layer of pointless, costly bureaucracy.
�tion! ContractorCalculator’s gold standard online IR35 employment test has 52 questions and, importantly� �working? The BBC says that it is applying them as contracts fall due for renewal. Without being specific, it�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Jul 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/June/2014
News this week covers: Lords’ slam government over PSCs; Finance Bill approved; SMEs hiring contractors; & Scotland’s contract market buoyant.
�ervice companies (PSCs) and HMRC’s enforcement of IR35 are all “regarded as unfinished business”, accord� �rgan McKinley London Employment Monitor shows new contracts and jobs have increased by 15% when compared to t� �ring next quarter Contractors may find their next contract with a small to medium sized enterprise (SME), as�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Jun 2014


Contractors could face new HMRC investigation threat to fill UK’s tax gap
With HMRC receiving a £900m war chest, and a tax gap potentially as high as £125bn, is unwelcome attention likely to fall on contractors’ tax affairs?
�tax affairs on a scale last seen in the heyday of IR35 ? Analysing the tax gap estimated by HMRC HMRC es�

Category: News | Wed, 03 Nov 2010


Contractors choose contracting for more than just the tax breaks
After 20 years of intense tax legislation maybe it is time to give contractors a break. Most are not in it for the tax benefits.
�and net income advantages. Contractors outside of IR35 who create a limited company can benefit from: Cr� �The UK’s contracting sector has now faced 20 years of being in the spo�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Sept 2008


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/May/2012
News this week includes new ‘off-payroll’ rules; Scotland’s contractor demand; HMRC under fire; 30% income tax plan; oil/gas boost; & skills potholes.
�HMRC’s staff cuts do not appear to extend to its IR35 compliance teams. Hodges’ subsequent remarks sugg� �ancy service alongside the online software. More… Contracting disciplines top skills shortages list, reveals RE� �s that contractors earning over £220 a day and on contracts lasting more than six months are paying the corre� �lso urge departments to “consider terminating the contract if that assurance is not provided”. An estimated�

Category: News | Fri, 25 May 2012


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 01/June/2012
News this week includes ‘controlling person’ and ‘off-payroll’ rules; AWR impact; global IT/engineering demand; new tax app; and oil & gas strategy.
�also valid for limited company contractors inside IR35 who pay themselves a salary. In addition to calcu� �y workers on fixed-term contracts or to use other contracting/temp models. Engineers and IT staff in top five o� �ch a loss would undoubtedly persuade many to seek contracts outside the public sector, resulting in massive d� �vel in the UK or work abroad need never be out of contract. More…(PDF) Existing recruitment models failing t�

Category: News | Thu, 31 May 2012


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/July/2012
News this week includes off-payroll rules; City jobs falls; interims demand growth; mobile skills in demand; oil & gas surge; & HMRC wins tax case.
�ix months or longer will be forced to work inside IR35 or go on their client’s payroll. According to doc� �3%. More4 IT contractor demand dominates Scottish contracting market, but growth is slowing IT contractors cont� �partments and earning over £219 per day and/or on contracts lasting six months or longer will be forced to wo� �ng market, alongside engineering and construction contract workers. However, June’s Bank of Scotland Report�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Jul 2012


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