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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/July/2012
News this week includes off-payroll rules; City jobs falls; interims demand growth; mobile skills in demand; oil & gas surge; & HMRC wins tax case.
�ix months or longer will be forced to work inside IR35 or go on their client’s payroll. According to doc� �3%. More4 IT contractor demand dominates Scottish contracting market, but growth is slowing IT contractors cont� �partments and earning over £219 per day and/or on contracts lasting six months or longer will be forced to wo� �ng market, alongside engineering and construction contract workers. However, June’s Bank of Scotland Report�
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| Fri, 20 Jul 2012
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 27/July/2012
News this week includes public sector contractors under pressure; contracting up 12%; new demand data; AWR impact; & HMRC tax avoidance consultation.
�ctors failing the test may be forced to implement IR35, or be forced out of their contract. More... Cont� �Employment Status Indicator (ESI) to prove their contracting status. Contractors failing the test may be force� �blic sector and earning over £219 a day and/or on contracts of six months or longer will be under pressure to� �rced to implement IR35, or be forced out of their contract. More... Contracting grows by 12%, contributing £�
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| Wed, 25 Jul 2012
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/May/2012
News this week includes new ‘off-payroll’ rules; Scotland’s contractor demand; HMRC under fire; 30% income tax plan; oil/gas boost; & skills potholes.
�HMRC’s staff cuts do not appear to extend to its IR35 compliance teams. Hodges’ subsequent remarks sugg� �ancy service alongside the online software. More… Contracting disciplines top skills shortages list, reveals RE� �s that contractors earning over £220 a day and on contracts lasting more than six months are paying the corre� �lso urge departments to “consider terminating the contract if that assurance is not provided”. An estimated�
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| Fri, 25 May 2012
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 01/June/2012
News this week includes ‘controlling person’ and ‘off-payroll’ rules; AWR impact; global IT/engineering demand; new tax app; and oil & gas strategy.
�also valid for limited company contractors inside IR35 who pay themselves a salary. In addition to calcu� �y workers on fixed-term contracts or to use other contracting/temp models. Engineers and IT staff in top five o� �ch a loss would undoubtedly persuade many to seek contracts outside the public sector, resulting in massive d� �vel in the UK or work abroad need never be out of contract. More…(PDF) Existing recruitment models failing t�
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| Thu, 31 May 2012
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 08/Apr/2011
News this week includes AWR guidance; increased contractor demand; real time PAYE; space agency launches; and financial and services sectors growth.
�he Business Link website as are used to determine IR35 status. More… Umbrella company contractors may be� �ch jump in demand Contractors working in the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering and construction h� �including contractors seeking IT and engineering contracts on space technology programmes. More… IT contract� �Services and construction upturns result in more contract opportunities Contractors in the service and cons�
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| Thu, 07 Apr 2011
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 06/May/2016
News this week covers: MSC warning; finance leader demand; PMIs; umbrella concerns eased; tax avoidance crackdown; and contractor confidence improves.
�ut take-home pay.” Referring to the public sector IR35 reforms for personal service company (PSC) contra� �s the Internet of Things as an emerging source of contracts in the upstream sector as firms increasingly look� �rm Sonovate shows that vacancies for senior level contract roles in Q1 2016 have risen by 23%, quarter-on-qu�
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| Fri, 06 May 2016
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 24/Dec/2015
News this week covers: contractor mortgages advice; REC JobsOutlook; 2015 review; quarterly tax warning; STEM skills shortage; UK oil & gas activity.
�arch carried out during the year has highlighted. IR35 is to remain unchanged for another year, despite� �rtage. More2 ContractorCalculator takes a look at contracting in 2015 Contractors faced many challenges during� �s, as well as complicating decisions to engage in contracts which require temporary relocation. “Contractors� �ng skills gaps in the meantime. More8 Oil and gas contract opportunities to arise from award of new onshore�
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| Thu, 24 Dec 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Apr/2015
News this week covers: election promises; skills shortages and rate rises; pre-election hiring; oil and gas contractors; and key UK tax dates.
�future Labour government could try to bolster the IR35 legislation introduced by then Chancellor Gordon� �tages Contractor rates have risen across all core contracting disciplines as a result of increasing skills shor� �les.” More... Oil and gas contractors seeking new contracts outside of the UK Nearly three quarters of oil an� �t behaviours”. More... Tech contractors see Dutch contract market expand by a quarter year-on-year Contracto�
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| Fri, 17 Apr 2015
Contractors face uncertain post-election landscape, believes IPSE’s McVicker
Contractors face uncertainty whoever wins the election, and they will have to work with the government the nation chooses, says IPSE’s Simon McVicker.
�k. “There is no commitment by any party to review IR35,” adds McVicker. Tax avoidance focus could result� �ies offer contractors? Although the debate around contracting during the campaign has been less than hoped, the� �ocurement so that more small firms win government contracts Improving infrastructure, including broadband, mo�
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| Tue, 28 Apr 2015
Election 2015: what the parties have planned for contractors
Contractors will enjoy few direct benefits, whatever the General Election outcome, according to manifesto & pre-election promises by the main parties.
�as pledged to review contractor taxation, such as IR35.” Tax policies that could affect contractors Both� �here have been so few attempts to engage with the contracting sector,” believes ContractorCalculator CEO Dave C�
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| Wed, 06 May 2015
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