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Exclusive: courts to take away employment rights for contractors
An upcoming court decision is expected to deprive contractors of chances of obtaining their employment rights at the Employment Appeals Tribunal.
�and a client, despite the existence of an agency contract. ''Dacas'' To Be Reversed Legal sources have expl�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Dec 2007


Contractors see change of courts position on employee rights
An interview with Adrian Marlowe, managing director of recruitment industry specialist legal consultancy Lawspeed, on what is changing in the courts about employee rights.
�nt Appeals Tribunal said that where normal agency contracts are used there is no ''necessity'' to consider wh� �' to consider whether or not there was an implied contract between the client and the contractor.'' There is�

Category: News | Mon, 10 Dec 2007


Income shifting proposal unacceptable for contractors, experts say
Reaction to the announcement on ContractorCalculator that the income shifting proposal has been revived has been a unanimous: ''unacceptable.''
�unacceptable, according to experts in tax and in contracting. The proposal, which most of us had hoped would b�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Apr 2008


Contractors face 47% tax rise with new income shifting proposal
The tax bill for contractors could rise as much as 47% when the new income shifting proposals from the Treasury are passed into law.
�alculating taxes and net pay through to comparing contract rates and effects of IR35. In addition to the cal�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


How Much Will Income Shifting Tax Cost You?
Contractors who share dividends will pay a significantly higher amount of tax under the new income shifting proposals.
�largest independent internet resource for the UK contracting industry with 80,000 unique readers per month. Ou�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


Income shifting proposal revived by Treasury with contractors in mind
Proposals on income shifting would limit the ability for small businesses to share dividend income among spouses or partners.
�Calculator is an internet resource devoted to the contracting industries. Created in 1999 in response to the IR�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


Income shifting attack on contracting sector unlikely under coalition
The coalition government is considering tax breaks for married couples, possibly signalling the end of the income shifting attack on contractors?
�660 . This has been a major source of concern to contracting businesses run or owned by married couples. In a�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Oct 2010


EU directive could spell disaster for UK contractors
Suggestions that Government will support EU directive giving temporary agency workers the same pay and benefits as permanent staff.
�enefits as permanent staff from day one will make contracting less attractive to workers and increase the cost� �e but an independent business." "People choose to contract because they want the freedom to decide how to ma�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Jul 2004


Government about to lose battle for contractors in brussels
Government Business and Enterprise Secretary John Hutton faces a major defeat in Brussels, as most EU Member States line up behind the Agency Workers Directive, which means fewer contracts for all of us.
�w, it will be a horrendous development for the UK contracting industry, one which would expose agencies and emp� �se after another Adrian Marlowe-Lawspeed How Many Contracts Lost? But never mind agencies and employers: the� �ected are the vast majority of us who work on one contract at a time. Here it will no longer be worth a comp�

Category: News | Tue, 04 Dec 2007


Agency workers directive - how will it affect UK contracting?
The consequences of the Agency Workers Directive, which will make many contractors into employees, are not positive for UK contracting, nor even for the Revenue.
�It's not at all clear what the effect on taxes in contracting will be. The legislation could drive many more co� �at would happen when holiday time added up? Would contracts simply become shorter to avoid this? Or will cont� �Union issues in Brussels: ''The new law could be contract-based instead of status-based, and so could rope�

Category: News | Tue, 11 Dec 2007


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