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Contracting, subcontractors and AWR: when do the Agency Workers Regulations apply?
Contractors subcontracting client work to other contractors may find the Agency Workers Regulations could apply.
�kers.’ And an agency worker ‘is someone who has a contract with the temporary work agency but works temporar�
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Articles: Agency Workers Regulations
| Tue, 15 Aug 2017
Quick Start Contracting Guide: The Agency Workers Regulations
ContractorCalculator’s Quick Start Guide to the Agency Workers Regulations provides answers to your most frequently asked questions about the law.
�le trader, it is completely irrelevant if you are contracting direct with your client. However, as the vast maj� �ith your client. However, as the vast majority of contracts in some sectors, such as IT, are via agencies, th� �n permanent employees or offshoring temporary and contract roles to cheaper jurisdictions unaffected by AWR.�
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Articles: Agency Workers Regulations
| Thu, 21 Sept 2017
Treasury opens consultation on contractor expenses
HM Treasury have launched a consultation designed to investigate contractor umbrella companies that abuse travel expenses allowances.
�ses: temporary workers and overarching employment contracts’, asks for responses to be submitted by 13th Octo� �become law, would effectively link each separate contract into a single period of employment, for tax and N�
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| Tue, 22 Jul 2008
Service Providers Association advises Treasury on contractors’ travelling expenses
The Service Providers Association’s response to the Treasury consultation over contractors’ travelling expenses will be submitted within the week.
�ion The concern from many commentators within the contracting community is that the government in general, and� �penses for contractors who work under overarching contracts and, as such, applies to contractors who use umbr�
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| Wed, 08 Oct 2008
Contractors’ legitimate travel expenses must be safeguarded, says PCG to Treasury
The Professional Contractors Group is standing up to HM Treasury over the right of umbrella company contractors to continue claiming travel expenses.
�anies fulfil an obvious and important need in the contracting sector, by providing an option for contractors wh� �these contractors and freelancers have employment contracts with their umbrella companies and pay tax and Nat�
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| Fri, 10 Oct 2008
Lawspeed leads AEMC response to Treasury consultation on contractors’ expenses
A response to the Treasury’s consultation on contractors’ travel expenses has been submitted by Lawspeed, representing the AEMC and 14 umbrellas.
�concerns and included substantial research on the contracting sector. “The Treasury ’s primary basis for the co�
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| Wed, 22 Oct 2008
Treasury attack on umbrella companies not over says contractor accountant
Relief felt by contractors after last week’s Pre-Budget Report may be premature, as contractor accountant JSA Group warns of further Treasury action.
�The sense of relief felt by the contracting sector has been palpable, following the news in l�
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| Mon, 01 Dec 2008
Abolishing contractor expenses tax relief anti-competitive, warns IPSE’s Chamberlain
Abolishing tax relief for contractor expenses is anti-competitive and will harm genuine small businesses, warns IPSE’s Andrew Chamberlain.
�the pool of available contractors and freelancers contracts sharply. “Many of those highly skilled, flexible�
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| Mon, 24 Aug 2015
IR35 – is HMRC taking liberties with our rights?
Under IR35 laws, contractors are guilty until they prove themselves innocent and contract law simply doesn’t apply. Fair?
�error suspects... Welcome to the twilight zone of contracting and IR35 . Just when you thought it was safe to g� �s guilty until they prove themselves innocent and contract law simply doesn’t apply? And we’re not talking a�
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| Mon, 24 Nov 2008
When is a contractor not a contractor? When they get taxed.
What’s in a name? HMRC labels contractors according to how it wants to tax them, not what they do. No wonder there’s confusion. Let’s name names.
�concurrently on small projects for many clients. Contracts are rare; work is performed personally with the o� �work via agencies for single clients. They have a contract for services, which means they can substitute (se�
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| Mon, 08 Dec 2008
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