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The quantum physics of the Agency Workers Regulations have left everyone perplexed
Contracting is starting to resemble quantum physics, where all things are considered to be in two different states at the same time. Just like AWR.
�Contracting is starting to resemble quantum physics, where al� �d by factors such as ‘ in business ’, the written contract and the rest. So far, so good. But then, as if fr�
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| Sat, 28 May 2011
‘In-business’ tests can’t tell employees and contractors apart in a knowledge economy
Contractors are knowledge workers and represent a category of both worker & business that in-business tests can’t tell apart, as the ECR ruling shows.
�ngly, and is a classic knowledge worker running a contracting micro-business from home. HMRC thought not. Despi�
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| Mon, 13 Jun 2011
Contractors have won the first battle over IR35, but HMRC is preparing to win the war
Contractors may have won the first, 10-year-long battle over IR35, but now HMRC is getting ready to win the war with a determined fight-back.
�rst launched, the group of taxpayers known as the contracting sector has successfully taken on HMRC and won. An� �lients bent over backwards to offer IR35-friendly contracts. Because work was plentiful and rates buoyant, la�
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| Tue, 21 Jun 2011
Engineers: Your Country Needs You! (to go contracting)
Engineers are leading pretty much every demand league, skills shortage list and ‘hardest role to fill’ table in nine leading labour market surveys.
�hat’s why the UK needs a lot more engineers to go contracting, because locking them up in permanent roles is de�
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| Fri, 24 Jun 2011
Contract and contractor numbers are increasing, but will AWR derail the recovery?
Contractor use is increasing confirms yet another labour market survey, which is good for the UK’s economy. At least until the AWR comes into force.
�itain with. Because the last thing UK PLC and the contracting sector need right now is for the fragile recovery� �news for contractors, as it means there are more contracts to go after. It is also great news for UK PLC, be�
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| Tue, 28 Jun 2011
The quantum fog of the Agency Workers Regulations may be lifting for contractors
Contractors trying to peer through the quantum fog of the AWR hoping for answers will be pleased to learn that IR35 is, in theory at least, unrelated.
�s clarified one of the conundrums bedevilling the contracting sector since the Agency Workers Directive (AWD) w� �acknowledged and used to create the hypothetical contract used to determine IR35 status include substitutio�
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| Thu, 14 Jul 2011
IR35 Forum – what’s the best we can expect?
IR35 is to be better administered, which in reality means better enforced, because HMRC would not be doing its job properly if it were otherwise.
�rs are choosing flexible working, freelancing and contracting over employment. So, to maintain the same levels�
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| Thu, 14 Jul 2011
Government won’t change its “obscene” waste on IT until it changes its own mindset
Government IT practices are criticised again, but its own policies deliberately prevent alternative suppliers, including contractors, from competing.
�ther small suppliers from accessing government IT contracts. Not only does this lead to the breathtaking abus�
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| Tue, 02 Aug 2011
One contractor’s paranoia is another contractor’s risk management
Contractors can risk manage many aspects of their contracting career to help them avoid pitfalls, and to manage and correct plans as they change.
�Contractors can risk manage many aspects of their contracting careers to avoid pitfalls and manage change. Or,� �terms, issue a letter before action for breach of contract. Don’t just roll over – get paid. If your client�
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| Tue, 02 Aug 2011
Primary Path: the contractor was not the one that got away
Contractor Phil Winfield was not the one that got away in the Primary Path case. It was the HMRC inspector who insisted the case went to tribunal.
�itution clauses mirrored in upper and lower level contracts and he was so specialist in his field he could no�
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| Wed, 17 Aug 2011
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