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Budget 2012: IR35 reinforcement clouds otherwise positive Budget for contractors
Contractors are facing a reinforced IR35 in 2012, and the Government has promised to introduce new anti-avoidance measures for PSCs in 2013.
�could encourage investment that would provide new contract opportunities Expanding UK export finance to help�

Category: News | Wed, 21 Mar 2012


Budget 2012: PSC anti-avoidance measures unlikely to apply to most contractors
The Chancellor’s unexpected personal service company anti-avoidance measures announced in the Budget 2012 shouldn’t affect most contractors.
�(NICs) deducted at source”. However, according to contracting sector tax and IR35 experts, this reaction to the�

Category: News | Thu, 22 Mar 2012


Contracting sector unimpressed by 2013 Budget’s minimal action to promote growth
Contractors can expect few immediate benefits and no real growth agenda from Chancellor George Osborne’s 2013 Budget, agree contracting experts.
�rowth from the 2013 Budget , according to leading contracting experts. Many of Chancellor George Osborne’s 2013� �benefit contractors through increased numbers of contracts, but it could take years for these contracts to t�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Mar 2013


Contractors with savings and pensions gain from contractor-neutral 2014 Budget
Contractors with pensions and savings stand to gain the most from the 2014 Budget, alongside engineering, construction and oil and gas contractors.
�stimulate activity in the region and generate new contracts for suitably qualified contractors. The personal� �clients with overseas clients could be attractive contract targets in the coming months and years. The pensi�

Category: News | Wed, 19 Mar 2014


Contractors should mainly benefit from Budget 2015, say contracting experts
Contractors will mostly benefit from the measures proposed in the 2015 Budget, despite the umbrella expenses review, explain contracting experts.
�of self-assessment, if tax returns are abolished? Contracting experts have welcomed the move to abolish self-as� �es to cover living expenses when they are between contracts. Many are reluctant to put this cash into ISAs be� �r.” Contractors can use flexible ISAs to plan for contract downtime On the ISA front, James is very upbeat:�

Category: News | Thu, 19 Mar 2015


Autumn Statement 2015 - key points for contractors
Chancellor George Osborne announces Government’s Spending Review outcomes and tax changes likely to impact on contractors and the contracting sector.
�g more specialist and supply teachers in the core contracting disciplines. The new funding scheme comes into fo�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Nov 2015


Budget 2016: public sector contractors face tax avoidance crackdown from 2017
Public sector contractors face a tax avoidance crackdown from April 2017, says Chancellor George Osborne in his Budget 2016.
�look set to go ahead, despite intense lobbying by contracting and business organisations. “In every budget I ha� �han giving a tax advantage to those who choose to contract their work through personal service companies (PS�

Category: News | Wed, 16 Mar 2016


Charges cap on stakeholder pensions increasing by 50% on 1st april
Starting an investment before 1st April will ensure you avoid the 50% hike in Stakeholder charges.
�iterally on a month by month basis as your budget/contract dictates, all without penalties or fees of any ki�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Feb 2005


Contractor Calculator market report - November 2007
IT was stable last month, but construction and engineering took off despite questions about economic growth.
�g to experience a period of growth, buoyed by new contract wins across the sector,'' said Roy Ayliffe, direc�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Nov 2007


Contractors get bonanza at olympic games
Britain will spend about £10 billion on the 2012 Olympics, and much of it will go to contractors.
�y exclude such small companies from accessing ODA contracts, through its procurement strategies and procedure� �jects, the ODA intends to use the new engineering contract version 3 (NEC 3) for all major electronics and c�

Category: News | Thu, 08 Nov 2007


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