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Using the VAT flat rate scheme? You could pay £££ more from April 2017 - find out why
Expert James Abbott explains steps to mitigate impact of changes to the VAT flat rate scheme from April 2017.
�icular problem but it’s so far reaching that many compliant contractors are set to receive a hit,” explains A� �f the invoice or payment date. This means certain contracts already active may also be partly subject to the�
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| Wed, 21 Dec 2016
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 19/Dec/2014
News this week covers: expenses tax relief threatened; new subcontracting rules; demand in Scotland; oil & gas rate cuts; and financial IT demand.
�ver, she highlights that a resulting focus on non-compliant umbrellas who hire contractors on a salary sacrif� �be a good time for a permie to take the leap into contracting. The core contracting disciplines feature highly� �tment calendar’ to identify optimum times to find contracts Contractors can identify the optimal times to sea� �ate cuts by Wood Group Oil and gas contractors in contract with client Wood Group PSN face the second 10% ra�
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| Fri, 19 Dec 2014
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 9/Jan/2015
News this week covers: IR35 Forum Administration Review; IPSE infrastructure call; TUC misunderstands umbrella; 2015 predictions and 2014 highlights.
�of understanding of our sector. Professional and compliant umbrellas, such as Parasol, always adhere to empl� �and. These are just some of the forecasts made by contracting sector experts in ContractorCalculator’s predicti� �cruiter Astbury Marsden show that 33,063 new City contracts and jobs were created during 2014, up from 27,915� �nd even fewer contractors using tools such as the contract review service. More... Contractor body IPSE call�
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| Fri, 09 Jan 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 6/Feb/2015
News this week covers: Employment intermediaries reporting; Gauke recognises umbrellas; high pay in North West; & HMRC anti-avoidance and penalties.
�HMRC and government Umbrella companies that offer compliant services to contractors have been recognised by t� �status review key questions Contractors and other contracting sector stakeholders are awaiting the outcome of t� �rth Sea operations, contractors seeking well paid contracts could consider working in many of the other offsh�
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| Fri, 06 Feb 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 9/Oct/2014
News this week covers: IR35 Forum; City hiring; contractor demand; IPSE petition; 15 for 2015 finalists; Parasol lobbies Labour; & HMRC scare tactics.
�our sector and develop their understanding of how compliant providers like Parasol work,” said Parasol managi� �hy 7% compared with this time last year.” More... Contracting outperforms the rest of the UK labour market, wit� �Kelly. More... Reshoring could create 378,000 new contracts and jobs, shows new research Over 378,000 new con�
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| Fri, 10 Oct 2014
Contracting and AWR: trading options for contractors when AWR comes into force
Contractors who wish to trade without the rights offered by AWR and as a genuine business undertaking can choose from a number of trading options.
�tractors with pay between assignments. In theory, compliant umbrella companies should already be providing pa�
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| Tue, 02 Aug 2011
Off-Payroll (IR35) small company exemption vulnerable to exploitation, warns JSA
Hirers have an open invitation to exploit the proposed Off-Payroll small company exemption, though amendments could hamper company growth.
�ffsetting the risk of losing contractors to other compliant companies. However, he warns that the rules are s�
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| Mon, 25 Mar 2019
CEST only asks a fraction of questions usually posed during an HMRC inquiry
CEST asks between four and 16 questions; just a fraction of the number of questions usually posed to a contractor during an HMRC IR35 inquiry.
�tcome easy to manipulate, which can encourage non-compliant behaviour: “The way CEST is designed makes it ver� �are actively looking for business and negotiating contracts, or indeed how many contracts they have.” CEST al� �e before drilling down into the fine details of a contract, obtaining evidence, interviewing end-client repr�
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| Mon, 30 Jul 2018
HMRC dismisses IR35 forums members views and courts on laws omitted from CEST
HMRC’s view remains unchanged over its omission of case law from CEST and dismisses the compelling evidence put forward by IR35 Forum Members.
�d is an unfair attempt by HMRC to overtax already compliant tax payers.” What the judges have said on MOO The� �stablished mutuality of obligation by virtue of a contract being in existence. We believe that this is a sig�
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| Tue, 10 Jul 2018
Public sector contractors and clients need answers as HMRC postpones ESS tool launch
Contractors are being asked to work without IR35 status confirmation after HMRC delayed the launch of its ESS tool, warns Andy Chamberlain of IPSE.
�tool as the only way they can be seen to be fully compliant with the IR35 public sector reforms, so until it’� �ontractors paid a month in arrears to renegotiate contracts prior to 6 March to avoid the risk of excessive t� �le IR35 tool means contractors are being asked to contract without confirmation of their IR35 status. The ta�
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| Thu, 02 Mar 2017
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