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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 5/April/2012
News this week includes: trouble ahead for new contractor business tests; positive signs for contracts from corporates; and tax simplification doubts.
IR35 Forum’s new business tests are already controvers� �cent Budget” to encourage growth. More… [PDF] Key contracting sectors to buck the UK insolvencies trend – BDO T� �rporate budgets could be about to help create new contracts For new projects to be signed off and contracts t� �s’ one-week termination clauses to introduce the ‘contract variation’The move could ultimately backfire on H�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Apr 2012


Contractors to benefit from a “louder, stronger voice” as PCG rebrands to IPSE
Contractors will be “impossible to ignore” with a “louder…voice”, as PCG rebrands to the Association of Independent Professionals and Self-Employed.
�Bryce. “Many of the issues contractors face, like IR35 for example, are shared by many other forms of se�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Sept 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/July/2012
News this week covers: BBC employment test revealed; mini off-payroll witch-hunt?; more interims needed; North Sea contracts to slow; and Alba booms.
�ors again in the firing line over PSCs, prompting IR35 reviews Public sector contractors running persona� �likely to be boosted by UK’s leading G7 position Contracting could be boosted over the coming months with a GD� �rocurement doesn’t allow “small, fast or flexible contracts”, and says it will address that. To do so success� �nts”, which leaves the way open to more hiring of contract staff. In addition, GDS has identified that its c�

Category: News | Fri, 25 Jul 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 11/Apr/2014
News this week covers: Lords’ inquiry shows IR35 flaws; false self-employment regs warning; 39k new oil and gas jobs; & HMRC’s new powers ‘illegal’.
�’ inquiry highlights that the claimed benefits of IR35 are unproven The results of the House of Lords Se� �ntractors make to the UK economy, saying: “Serial contracting is a feature of the British workforce and is supp� �s or services,” says PCG. “Restrictive clauses in contracts can result in businesses having less rights than� �(REC)/KPMG Report on Jobs, which also shows that contract placements are strong. “The latest data suggests�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Apr 2014


The government takes a stand on contractors
Good news for contractors: the Government will not insist that contractors be treated as permanent employees, and the Government will crack down on rogue agencies.
�hear more from Hutton on on red tape issues like IR35 , one that Hutton has not yet commented on.�

Category: News | Thu, 27 Sept 2007


Contractors to benefit after Service Providers Association launches code of conduct
SPA launches code of conduct for companies providing professional services to the contracting workforce, with HMRC endorsement.
�es providers sector, enacting legislation such as IR35 and the Managed Service Companies Legislation . T� �ctices, while reassuring contractors and users of contracting services that they are dealing with professional�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Nov 2009


Contractor events are keeping contractors’ fingers on the pulse during tough times
Employment benefits company Tarpon’s contractor events are now well into their second year and proving to be a valuable resource for contractors.
�es Gandhi, “with ‘sharing knowledge’ and ‘tax and IR35 ’ in second and third places.” This evidence is e� �ies and agency PAYE, plus those currently between contracts. It’s a fantastic networking and market research� �ording to Malarky, who is an analyst currently in contract with a major government department in London, wha�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Jul 2009


PCG and REC agree on contractor code of conduct
A Code of Conduct for recruiters and agents has been set out by the Professional Contractors Group and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation
�nclude age discrimination, umbrella companies and IR35 best practice. As a result, the REC invited PCG t� �attending interviews as arranged, sticking to the contracts and honouring work commitments,'' Ramsden points�

Category: News | Mon, 21 May 2007


PCG helps contractors who choose to be sole traders
PCG Solo is a new product from the Professional Contractors Group which will help sole traders, partnerships and limited liability companies.
�ating to any tax investigation including those on IR35, S660A, PAYE, VAT and other matters Jury service� �lled Free access to tax and legal helplines Draft contract templates that enable a member to take on assignm�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Jul 2007


Comparing umbrella companies - top issues to consider
Discusses the top issues a contractor needs to consider when comparing potential umbrella companies to use for their payment structure.
�l depend on the level of expenses you claim, your IR35 status and the type of umbrella company you use –� �T Plc ] Introduction Once you have been offered a contract you will need to decide how to structure your pay�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Sept 2004


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