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Supervision, Direction and Control (SDC) explained for contractors
Contractors need to understand how Supervision, Director and Control (SDC) could apply to them as HMRC may widen its use.
�ether these rules applied to contractors that the contracting sector would have become more familiar with SDC.� �to: Ensure that there is no mention of SDC in the contract. In reality, HMRC will look at what happens in pr�
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Articles: Expenses
| Tue, 22 Sept 2015
Contractor travel and subsistence expenses rules face wide-ranging Treasury review
Contractor travel and subsistence rules face another wide-ranging review, this time by the Treasury, which proposes further expenses tax relief cuts.
�ty for business could do no further damage to the contracting sector, we are now faced with the possibility of� �fices, tax relief on expenses is what makes these contracts possible, and not prohibitively expensive. What e� �ld only be claimed for the first 24 months of any contract. Furthermore, there are no proposed changes to ho�
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| Mon, 28 Sept 2015
Revenue attacks on contractors will fail
The attacks by The Treasury on ‘managed service’ and ‘personal service’ companies will fail, because contractors who use them are just like other owners of small companies.
�ately need. Ironically, it is the very success of contracting that has brought it into the pre-budgetary limeli� �vided the services directly to the client under a contract between you and the client, you would have been r�
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| Tue, 30 Jan 2007
No treasury decision yet on managed service companies; lawspeed seminar planned
No decision yet from the Treasury on managed service companies, and changes could be made; Lawspeed plans a seminar for open discussion of the issues with the Revenue
�, impact, how to deal with the issues that arise, contract arrangements, and how to avoid exposure to contra�
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| Thu, 22 Feb 2007
Contractors offer flexible workforce but government is inflexible
The Government says it wants a more flexible workforce, so why is it attacking contractors?
�tors But the government’s policy of attacking the contracting industry, which is the most flexible, fastest-gro�
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| Fri, 02 Mar 2007
Contractors need clear language in law, JSA’s Roback declares
According to JSA's Barry Roback, it is urgent for the government to establish in law a clear difference between contract service providers and employees.
�d composites—there is considerable concern in the contracting industry about how tax legislation will evolve. T� �ble to distinguish between service and employment contracts. They seem fixated on the idea that people become� �law, for once and for all, the difference between contract service providers and employees, in order to brin�
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| Thu, 15 Mar 2007
Managed service company legislation - contractor survey
Today we launch an independent Budget Effects Survey designed to shed light on the level of understanding that exists of the new legislation amongst Contractors.
�ation. Budget Affects Survey Launched To help the Contracting industry realise the true effects of this new leg�
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| Fri, 16 Mar 2007
Contractors wait in fear for UK budget announcement
UK Contractors await an attack on their industry in the budget announcement on Wednesday 21st March. Billions of pounds are at stake due to the attack on managed service companies.
�unced on Wednesday," says one legal specialist in contracting. A Wave of Protest The managed service company ,� �oup . We are looking at five years of lawsuits UK Contract Lawyer Morris points out that the Government has�
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| Mon, 19 Mar 2007
Contractors hit by managed service company legislation
Contractors hit by Managed Service Company legislation, but consultation forces Government to amend its approach.
�ry. There are many permanent workers who consider contracting, and prefer to dip their toes for a while before�
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| Wed, 21 Mar 2007
Contractors should lock in low mortgage rates as soon as possible
With lenders like Northern Rock clearly in trouble, contractors should move fast to grab good mortgage deals without delay.
�h allow the lender to evaluate contractors on per-contract income, as opposed to employees who prove their i�
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| Tue, 25 Sept 2007
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