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Uber court case could dramatically affect your next contract
Uber drivers are challenging the company in court over their employment status, in a case that could have huge implications for contractors and IR35.
�weeks ago , could have huge implications for the contracting sector. Contractors are advised to keep close tab� �tors. Contractors urged to pay close attention to contracts Experts are already encouraging agencies to revie�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Aug 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 05/Aug/2016
News this week covers: public sector contractor exodus; Uber court case; PM consults with contractors; NHS scandal; PMIs; and construction warning.
�wants from Brexit talks Representatives from the contracting community met with the Prime Minister this week a� �at forcing contractors into fixed term employment contracts would actually reduce HMRC’s overall tax take by� �ooner leave the sector than accept an inside-IR35 contract. The survey of over 500 also found that forcing c�

Category: News | Fri, 05 Aug 2016


Will Theresa May give a boost to contractors?
Contractors have cause for optimism, after talks between Theresa May and stakeholders indicated that her leadership may bring change for the better.
�leadership, after speaking directly with various contracting stakeholders at a roundtable event last week at D� �5 reform is undoubtedly the main priority for the contract sector at this moment, we’re optimistic that thes�

Category: News | Thu, 11 Aug 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/Aug/2016
News this week covers: IR35 RTI nightmare; PM gives boost to contractors; Report on Jobs; LEM; good news for oil and gas; and buy-to-let warning.
�esa May held a productive roundtable meeting with contracting stakeholders last week. With attendees stressing� �ncrease in contingent placements. With short-term contracts easier to come by in the uncertain economic clima� �x year. More... New PM Theresa May gives boost to contract sector Contractors have cause for optimism after�

Category: News | Fri, 12 Aug 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 19/Aug/2016
News this week covers: HMRC tool quashed; limited company fears; public sector contests reforms; uproar over tax proposals; & tax avoidance clampdown.
�ore... IR35 reforms could kill of limited company contracting If you’re a limited company contractor in the pub� �s said they would no longer work on public sector contracts altogether if the proposals are introduced, 23% s� �e introduced, 23% said they would terminate their contract if deemed to be within IR35. “While IPSE fully ag�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Aug 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 26/Aug/2016
News this week covers: rising IT contract rates; tax avoidance backlash; construction boost; digital tax concern; and clients adopt digital platforms.
�t year. Construction firm Kier has also won three contracts totalling more than £5bn, providing early indicat� �Cyber-security talent shortfall driving up IT contract rates Cyber-security concerns and ongoing skills�

Category: News | Fri, 26 Aug 2016


Contracting in 2017: tax reform needs much consideration, warns IPSE chief executive
The Chancellor’s proposed tax system reform can’t afford to ignore the various research into self-employment, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�years - the way people work, the gig economy and contracting in general – and I think the Chancellor is in a p� �hazard approach that causes further damage to the contract sector as it looks to restructure its tax system�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jan 2017


General Election outcome could spell major changes for UK contractors, claims IPSE
Big changes could be on the horizon for UK contractors after the General Election on 8 June, says IPSE deputy director of policy Andy Chamberlain.
�the line. This involves: Getting an IR35-friendly contract in place Ensuring the working relationship with t�

Category: News | Wed, 03 May 2017


General Election 2017: IPSE chief calls on politicians to acknowledge self-employed
More is required of political parties to recognise and reward the self-employed, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce ahead of the General Election.
�isions for the self-employed. One of the perks of contracting is most contractors earn substantial day rates, m� �to stand up and take note of the UK’s flourishing contract and freelance sector both before and after the ba�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Jun 2017


Review won't burden professional contractors, Taylor tells ContractorCalculator
Matthew Taylor has told ContractorCalculator’s CEO Dave Chaplin that he has no plans to increase the burden for genuine self-employed contractors.
�kers having a negative impact on the professional contracting market. Taxes likely to increase though “On the t�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Jul 2017


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