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Contractors warned of return of Managed Services Company legislation
Post the Dragonfly case and awaiting the Treasury’s move on umbrella expenses, can contractors relax? Not according to Lawspeed’s Adrian Marlowe.
�of various trade associations and that they are ‘compliant’. But Marlowe urges contractors and agencies to u� �After a dramatic few weeks for the contracting sector, you’d be forgiven for thinking that perha� �re-examine the fundamentals of current and future contracts. Add to this the Treasury’s current consultation� �g that will go down in contracting history as the contract with a right of substitution clause that was judg�
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| Mon, 20 Oct 2008
Negotiating your contract for IR35 compliance
If you have been offered a contract which is caught, or are in a contract that is caught you’ll need to consider negotiating changes to get it outside. We explain how.
�ual for them to advertise contracts that are IR35 compliant as a selling point. In booming markets it is in t� �ctors and it is not unusual for them to advertise contracts that are IR35 compliant as a selling point. In bo� �Whether it is a new contract or a contract renewal it is in your interest to g�
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Articles: IR35
| Mon, 24 Apr 2006
Contractor and recruiter bodies in final attempt to delay false self-employment rules
PCG and the REC have joined forces to write to the Chancellor in a last ditch attempt to delay proposed false self-employment legislation.
�ail the economic recovery, and increase costs for compliant agencies by as much as 25%. The false self employ� �March 2014 Budget. The two bodies warn that core contracting sectors, such as IT, energy, oil and gas, constru� �ng about how business works and the complexity of contracts for long-term projects.” PCG director of policy a�
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| Thu, 13 Mar 2014
Contractors, pensions and HMRC reforms
Just as pension law reforms promised unrestricted contributions to pension schemes last April, The Revenue promised to penalise “excessive” pension contributions.
�eing decided on the ground, so what the people at IR in Cornwall call and excessive contribution could�
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| Mon, 22 Jan 2007
Employment agencies and employment businesses regulations affecting contractors
Describes recent rulings on employment regulations and how they affect contractors.
�Thus he or she would not look “employed” from an IR perspective (the PCG concern) and the Agency woul� �ulations may be in force. Substitution clauses in contracts also allude to this and thus even a one man compa� �on the next guy has Opted Out and he has got the contract! In simple terms the Opt Out allows the status qu�
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| Fri, 11 Jun 2004
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 22/Jan/2016
News this week covers: contractor MVL warning; ONS Labour Market stats; T&S survey; digital tax debate; APN reversals; and oil & gas sector cuts.
�APNs issued to contractors involved in Montpelier IR 35 Manx Partnership arrangements should not have� �s urged to oppose contractor T&S restrictions Contracting stakeholders are encouraging contractor clients t� �t management, which could prove useful sources of contracts. Meanwhile, IT contractor demand also looks set t� �practitioners Lines Henry. More... Finance and IT contract sectors to recover from festive blip Finance and�
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| Fri, 22 Jan 2016
Amendments tabled to Finance Bill to “curb or kill” umbrella companies
The amendments tabled by senior Conservative MPs seek to combat malpractice and reduce tax avoidance and evasion of potentially over £1bn per year.
�ressive tax avoidance schemes to self-proclaimed “compliant” firms who skim monies from contractors’ wages by� �me following a Loan Charge APPG Inquiry into ‘How Contracting Should Work’ with a powerful report published in�
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| Thu, 20 May 2021
Professional Passport leads supply-chain compliance discussion with new report
Professional Passport publishes report laying down a pragmatic path to supply chain compliance. But, will HMRC listen?
�ry to recoup some £1bn in lost revenue due to non-compliant practices. Outlined in a new report entitled The� �legislation and regulation. Dave Chaplin, CEO of contracting authority ContractorCalculator said: “This excell�
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| Mon, 07 Jun 2021
Professional passport brings advice and banking to contractors
On 21 January, a new website called Professional Passport will offer contractors advice on key issues and eventually banking services. And it's all free if your agency signs up.
�en properly reviewed, because, should they not be compliant, Professional Passport could be held liable for c� �formation and contract review firms. Our image in contracting has been tarnished by the various attacks on it b� �ity on Professional Passport to review both their contracts for independent status, and to make sure their pr� �ssing a number of umbrella, company formation and contract review firms. Our image in contracting has been t�
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| Mon, 21 Jan 2008
Contractor umbrella companies and their contractors sent fresh warning from HMRC
HMRC has launched another warning shot across the bows of umbrella companies, announcing renewed investigations into umbrellas and their contractors.
�rkers to shop their agencies or umbrellas for non-compliant activity is a new move on the part of the Revenue� �g: Potentially ineffective overarching employment contracts Dispensations that are invalid, or which have bee�
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| Mon, 10 Aug 2009
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