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PCG scheme certifies first contractor accountants
Four accountancy practices have been accredited under a new scheme introduced by the Professional Contractors Group.
�ollowed by contractor experience and knowledge of IR35 and S660A, with price being only in third place.�

Category: News | Thu, 20 Jul 2006


PCG takes smarter freelancing seminars around the UK
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) is organising a series of information-packed “Smarter Freelancing” seminars during February and March
�med in May 1999 to lobby against the Government's IR35 proposals. It has since evolved from operating as�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Feb 2004


PCG welcomes early day motion on tax avoidance
Britain’s freelancers welcome Early Day Motion regarding tax avoidance.
�hastily implemented anti-avoidance measures. The ‘IR35’ legislation was aimed at artificial arrangements�

Category: News | Fri, 20 May 2005


Freelancers - work smart, earn more, worry less
Prosperity4, the UK’s fastest growing Umbrella Company, launch their new brochure for 2005.
�limited companies, but since the introduction of IR35 many contractors have registered with umbrella co� �The brochure clearly demonstrates the benefits of contracting - especially to first-time contractors - and the� �IT contractors, locums and many others working on contracts.�

Category: News | Tue, 11 Jan 2005


Tories promise fair deal for construction industry
Shadow Construction Minister, Henry Bellingham, promised an incoming Tory Government would provide a new 'Fair Deal for Construction'.
�ion companies have recently been targeted with an IR35-like approach by the Revenue. This adds to a numb�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Sept 2004


71% ltd company it contractors expect to pay more tax following budget
71% of limited company IT contractors expect to be paying more tax as a result of the Budget according to survey.
�eality, assuming your contracts are not caught by IR35, limited companies remain the most tax efficient� �" James Leckie, MD of contractor start-up site IT Contracting said: "In reality, assuming your contracts are no� �e IT Contracting said: "In reality, assuming your contracts are not caught by IR35, limited companies remain�

Category: News | Tue, 30 Mar 2004


PCG launches appeal fund for Bill Hood after IR35 loss
PCG has launched an appeal fund for Bill Hood, to which members and non-members alike are invited to contribute.
�e company is Usetech Limited, had lost his recent IR35 case against the Inland Revenue at the Special Co�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Apr 2004


Contractors rights directive fails
European directive to give contractors same rights as permanent staff looks set to be dropped.
�t more difficult to challenge the Inland Revenues IR35 tax. City Law Firm, Tarlo Lyons said that in prac� �economy and would lead to higher unemployment for contract workers. But trade unions said they were disappoi�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Jun 2003


Opting out should increase IT contractors pay packets
Top end IT contractors can achieve even higher rates by opting out of the recently implemented Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations.
�y, in order for contractors to help protect their IR35-exempt status. "IT contractors should resist the� �, contractors cannot actually opt out of existing contracts as at 6 July 2004. Roback advises that, given the� �nificant majority either had or were proposing to contract out when a suitable assignment was offered. Under�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Aug 2004


The BIG Umbrella Survey: Please help shape future regulation NOW!
By spending 6 minutes completing the survey, you can help directly inform Government policy to improve umbrella working conditions.
�as covered include choice, holiday pay, pensions, IR35 issues, conduct regulations, and tax. This survey�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Sept 2023


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