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Pre-Budget Report: Darling shows Labour is listening to contractors... for now
UK contractors are celebrating a stay of execution over harmful legislation that had been threatening the sector.
�hat the concerted efforts of major players in the contracting sector, in response to the Treasury’s consultatio� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�
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| Tue, 25 Nov 2008
Contractors can expect mixed outlook from Pre-Budget Report on 9 December
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report on 9 December 2009 will be eagerly awaited by contractors. What surprises might it hold?
�r early 2010 However, contractors running genuine contracting businesses that invest in professional assistance� �nesses that invest in professional assistance for contract reviews and tax investigation insurance should ha�
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| Thu, 12 Nov 2009
Contractor relief as Chancellor announces low-impact measures in the PBR
Contractor relief as ‘the most flexible labour force in Europe’ benefits from low-impact budget, but banking and tax avoidance schemes are targeted.
�ling had very little to comfort the UK’s hard-hit contracting community. Despite that, most contractors are lik�
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| Wed, 09 Dec 2009
Surprise at contractor-neutral Pre-Budget Report, but pensions fallout still unclear
Contractor service providers express surprise at the low impact of the PBR, but the full story of the impact on pension plans is yet to come.
�Contracting sector commentators have expressed surprise at th�
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| Fri, 11 Dec 2009
Contractors stand to gain little and lose more from ‘political’ Budget
Contractors can expect a multitude of small tax increases with few gains, and there are no changes to IR35, income shifting or umbrella expenses.
�made to make available 15% of central government contracts to SMEs and pay 80% of invoices within five days.�
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| Wed, 24 Mar 2010
Contractor-friendly emergency budget could have a nasty tax-sting in its tail
Many contractors will benefit from the business-friendly budget but increases in capital gains tax and potential pension reform could penalise others.
�unting , says the budget has made limited company contracting even more favourable as a tax-efficient option fo� �income into private schemes and umbrella company contracts using salary sacrifice schemes could be caught by�
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| Wed, 23 Jun 2010
Spending Review offers contractors positive news, but HMRC’s new fund causes concern
Spending Review to benefit contractors by investment in renewables and infrastructure, but will HMRC target flexible workers with its £900m war chest?
�manent levy could not only lead to a reduction in contracting ‘headcount’, but could also be seen by some banks� �ecruitment freezes will almost certainly generate contract and interim opportunities. Chancellor Osborne did�
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| Wed, 20 Oct 2010
Contractors remain subject to IR35, while income tax and NI may merge – Budget 2011
Contractors remain subject to IR35 as the Chancellor George Osborne delivers a 2011 Budget that proposes the merger of income tax and NI.
�nt tax jurisdictions, which would result in fewer contracts Technical changes to oil field taxation may stimu� �velopment, which is likely to result in increased contract opportunities Changes to how leases are defined c�
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| Wed, 23 Mar 2011
Budget 2011 reaction - IR35 retained, as abolition risks falling tax revenues
Contractors must endure IR35 for the foreseeable future, until a possible merger of income tax and NI proposed in the 2011 Budget makes it irrelevant.
�e revenue?” asks Vessey. As he points out, HMRC’s contract review service launch at the same time as IR35 in�
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| Wed, 23 Mar 2011
Contractors to benefit from measures announced in the Autumn Statement
Contractors are likely to be better off, with no new tax increases and many new market opportunities revealed in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.
�nd housing projects could lead to a stream of new contracts, whereas cancelling fuel duty rises and subsiding� �ncludes 500 new projects, many of which may boost contract opportunities No ‘Tobin Tax’ for banks, but perma�
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| Tue, 29 Nov 2011
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