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Contractor VAT invoices and returns – a guide to VAT rate changes from 1 January 2010
VAT rates are set to return to 17.5% on 1 January 2010, which means contractors will have to adjust their invoices and VAT returns accordingly.
�l client that cannot reclaim its VAT, and you are contracting direct with no agency in the chain, then remember� �ompleting the VAT return. VAT and negotiating new contracts During contract negotiations, most contractors qu� �return. VAT and negotiating new contracts During contract negotiations, most contractors quote hourly or da�
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| Tue, 01 Dec 2009
Thousands of contractors face backdated tax bills as BN66 case is lost in High Court
Thousands of contractors face backdated tax bills as the High Court rules that retrospective impact of BN66 does not breach European human rights law.
�d penalties. According to Crawford Temple, CEO of contracting sector compliance body Professional Passport , th�
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| Fri, 29 Jan 2010
HMRC to act “as soon as possible” against civil service contractors at high IR35 risk
HMRC to investigate and take action against civil service contractors identified by the government’s off-payroll review as possibly being inside IR35.
�se. Lester is standing down from his job when his contract runs out next January.”�
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| Thu, 14 Jun 2012
Public sector contractors may be driven out if off-payroll guidance is implemented
Contractors may be driven out of the public sector and services may suffer if official guidance leaked to PCG is implemented across government.
�tity Tests (BETS) and asking HMRC to review their contracts, which is akin to asking a barber if you need a h� �yroll workers earning above £219 per day, or on a contract for 6 months or longer, to take HMRC’s Employment�
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| Mon, 23 Jul 2012
Contractors faced with child benefit withdrawal should take action before 7 January
Contractors earning over £50,000 a year & facing the withdrawal of their child benefit should implement a tax strategy before the 7 January deadline.
�r the benefit withdrawal is not measured by gross contracting fee income, but by a contractor’s gross income le�
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| Mon, 05 Nov 2012
SDC guidance updated by HMRC provides greater understanding
Contractors and clients have received support to help determine the existence of supervision, direction or control through new HMRC guidance.
�t will be needed. These include details about the contract terms and the actual working arrangements, such a�
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| Fri, 08 Apr 2016
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 30/Jan/2015
News this week covers: skills shortages; IPSE index; oil and gas opportunities; HMRC five figure fines; and unions attack AWR Swedish Derogation.
�Contracting skills shortages worsen, as IT and engineering op� �erforming well. The results suggest the number of contracts will continue to grow and capacity for freelancer� �the taxman’s complacency over its IT maintenance contract due for replacement in 2017. The Telegraph’s Chri�
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| Fri, 30 Jan 2015
Supreme Court judgment exposes HMRC's misguided stance on employment status law
HMRC’s stance on MOO has again been disproven in court; this time as the Supreme Court rejects an appeal against the infamous Pimlico Plumbers ruling.
�sition The Court deliberated over whether Smith’s contract with Pimlico cast obligations on him during perio�
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| Wed, 13 Jun 2018
Government contractor T&S changes are ill-informed, SNP politician claims
Contractor T&S changes are representative of a Government ignorant to the complexities of the modern labour market, claims Roger Mullin of the SNP.
�. Prior to the implementation of the legislation, contracting bodies warned that restrictions would intensify s�
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| Thu, 19 May 2016
Official review launched into disastrous retrospective Loan Charge
Boris Johnson announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday 4th September 2019 at 12:45pm that there would be a review into the Loan Charge.
�such changes will not affect you as a settlement contract will have already been signed. Q) What next for H�
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| Wed, 04 Sept 2019
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