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PCG proclaims freelancers’ role in chancellor’s skills vision
The PCG comments on todays Pre-Budget Report.
�,” he continued. “Those of them who are caught by IR35 cannot even claim against their tax the training�
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| Thu, 02 Dec 2004
PCG responds to pre-budget report
The PCG welcomes parts of budget but still wants more.
�easures. Contractors deemed to operate within the IR35 intermediaries’ legislation have to fund their tr�
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| Tue, 06 Dec 2005
Budget 2006: effect on contractors
How has the 2006 Budget affected contractors?
�etween £10 and £15 per hour who are NOT caught by IR35 will see a minor saving in taxes, although neglig�
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| Thu, 23 Mar 2006
Budget 2011: Headline points for contractors - IR35 to be enforced better
Key points from the 2011 Budget affecting UK contractors and freelancers
�summary of the key points affecting contractors: IR35 Nothing specifically mentioned in his speech. Bud�
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| Wed, 23 Mar 2011
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.
�Contractors will remain subject to IR35 and its administration will be improved, while a� �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
8 important reasons why 2017 will be a strong year for contracting
Improving prospects and new ways of sourcing contracts are amongst several reasons why you can look forward to a buoyant year of contracting in 2017.
�ion just around the corner Despite the reforms to IR35 in the public sector and the negative impact of B� �, but the long-term future is still promising for contracting because it’s so engrained in the way that we oper� �tant work carried out by contractors.” 2. Finding contract work is simpler than ever before This growth is p�
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| Thu, 05 Jan 2017
Perm-tractors: not to be mistaken with curly farm machinery. Or contractors.
Meet the perm-tractors. They come, they contract, they become part of the furniture. Don’t confuse them with contractors.
�r claim employment rights , despite the fact that IR35 makes many of them taxed like employees, so they� �types over the years. They usually work through a contracting limited company or contractor umbrella , call the�
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| Fri, 23 Jan 2009
Contractors Lose Employment Rights in Court Decision
Contractors are likely to lose chances to obtain employment rights in an upcoming decision of the Appeals Court.
�d employees,' the Revenue will continue applying 'IR35' and will tax these contractors just like company� �ctive employees of a client, even though they had contracted through an agency, were able to prove the existen� �it will have longstanding consequences for the UK contracting industry.� �y, were able to prove the existence of an implied contract with the client. This meant that contractors coul�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
IR35 alternatives: HMRC can’t provide ROI on IR35 enforcement, but why should it?
HMRC does not hold the data required to test the past effectiveness of IR35 enforcement. But consider its broader role and then ask ‘why should it?’
�veness of, and return on investment (ROI) on, its IR35 enforcement activities. But when we consider its� �o? Well, it’s easy for those of us working in the contracting sector to become focused on profit and loss. We k�
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| Wed, 16 Mar 2011
HMRC is shooting for the wrong goal with its proposed new IR35 processes
HMRC’s reluctance to listen to its IR35 Forum team-mates over scorings for the new business entity tests means it’s playing a game it can only lose.
�’s a good illustration of what’s happening on the IR35 Forum right now with the new business entity test� �arties have agreed and willingly entered into the contracts. Sometimes similar jobs are being done and, despi� �ving to ensure they provide a substitute during a contract, even when it’s unnecessary for project completio�
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| Wed, 04 Apr 2012
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