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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 18/Dec/2015
News this week covers: IR35; contractor thinktank; ONS figures; outsourced contracts increase; LEM; shale gas opportunities; HMRC ‘digital tax’.
�IR35 will not change until at least April 2017, confir� �erious look.” More... Contractor thinktank to aid contracting sector progression A recently-formed thinktank de� �. More... Contractors in demand, as UK outsourced contracts value increases Contractors are being viewed by c� �ance sectors in Liverpool and Birmingham. More... Contract opportunities to arise from shale gas industry Co�
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| Fri, 18 Dec 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 24/Mar/2016
News this week covers: Public sector IR35 reform; OTS review reaction; oil and gas activity; Brexit warning; rising IT contractor demand; buy-to-let.
�IR35 public sector changes pose questions for contract� �ractor’s IR35 status would be determined. More... Contracting stakeholders give mixed response to OTS review Co� �n work should consider looking further afield for contract opportunities, as production projects around the�
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| Thu, 24 Mar 2016
Using company money to start another unrelated business
Are you considering starting another unrelated business within your current limited company structure? The article explains the issues.
�le? This situation only arises if you are outside IR35, since you can choose not to declare dividends bu� �start other ventures that are unrelated to their contracting profession. Some contractors might think that usi� �company would be trading “Ultra Vires”. I.e. any contract signed would be non-enforceable in law. Treatment�
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| Mon, 11 Sept 2006
Contracting limited companies: top questions contractors ask their accountants
Answers to the most common questions contractors ask their accountants are explored by Derek Kelly of contractor accountant ClearSky.
�can also help contractors prove they are outside IR35 , as taking out policies indicates financial risk� �rtner, will.” 5. What happens when I am no longer contracting? Kelly warns contractors that running a limited c� �ice before making any serious decisions. 8. Is my contract IR35 friendly? A contract might be IR35 friendly�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Thu, 28 Apr 2011
Contractor accountants: count the true cost with the ContractorCalculator checklist
Many contractor accountants advertise a monthly fee but don’t say what your money buys. Find out for sure with the Contractor Calculator checklist.
�ontractor specialists, and won’t be able to offer IR35 and contracting expertise. That’s why Contractor� �specialists, and won’t be able to offer IR35 and contracting expertise. That’s why Contractor Calculator has c�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Thu, 11 Feb 2010
Contractors can make Brexit work: unleash, don’t shackle the UK’s flexible workforce
Contractors are well positioned to underpin plans to make Brexit work, but only if regulatory attacks stop and there is a plan in place to implement.
�he contracting sector. The proposed public sector IR35 changes must be scrapped and HMRC and the Treasur� �tions. Firstly, no more regulations targeting the contracting sector. The proposed public sector IR35 changes m�
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| Tue, 28 Jun 2016
Contractors must take action over the latest IR35 threat, despite the uncertainty
Contractors shouldn’t ignore media speculation over draconian new IR35 rules; if there is truth behind the stories, there is still time to take action.
�take note of the media speculation over shock new IR35 rules being considered by the Government . Even t� �ive plans in the Autumn Statement.” Several other contracting sector organisations have told ContractorCalculat�
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| Tue, 10 Nov 2015
What's gone wrong with our tax code when we can't work out how much to pay ourselves?
Contractors should be able to work out how much they pay themselves, but the UK tax code is so complex they need accountants or online calculators.
�n adding yet further legislation to the tax code. IR35 is a classic example of adding complexity without�
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| Thu, 08 May 2014
Off-payroll repeal praised by Australian self-employed advocate, Ken Phillips
The signalled repeal of Off-Payroll tax rules by the new Chancellor is an exercise in common sense, says Ken Philips, of Self-employed Australia
�strong focus on tax fairness. Ken has studied the IR35 issue since 2000. Ken shares his views on the rec� �stralian Independent Contractors Act (2006), sham contract prevention laws and Unfair Contract laws for self�
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Articles: Off-Payroll (IR35) Reforms
| Wed, 28 Sept 2022
Contracting In The UK
Guide to getting started in the UK contract market
�assing contract interviews Contract Negotiation - IR35 Issues Contract Negotiation – Rate Finances and G� �Home Contracting In The UK Contracting In The UK Introduction If y� �can you earn contracting? Preparing to finding a Contract Finding and applying for contract positions Passi�
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