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Contractors underpin new UK industrial strategy: will government recognition follow?
Contractors are set to play a huge role supporting the UK’s new industrial strategy. Will government support and recognition for contractors follow?
�s now, what with HMRC’s business entity tests and IR35 compliance campaign launched in June, the off-pay�

Category: News | Wed, 12 Sept 2012


Budget 2010: And the punchline is…?
Empty rhetoric has been elevated to an art form by Chancellor Alistair Darling, who spun us all a great Budget yarn but failed to deliver a punchline.
�rims – have been consistently legislated against. IR35 was the first major blow, followed by a steady st�

Category: News | Fri, 26 Mar 2010


It’s contracting, Jim, but not as we know it. May the flexiforce be with you…
Enter the ‘flexiforce’. Or is it return of the freelancer? The debate rages over the future of freelancing, and, erm, what we should be called.
�y one delegate asking whether his introduction of IR35 had been justified. Whatever it’s called, Jim, do� �ging those who have not yet taken the plunge into contracting (or freelancing, or flexi-forcing, or whatever yo�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Nov 2009


Keep your contracting skills up-to-date & focused on the benefits you offer clients
To always be in contract, make sure you have a skills development strategy that will enhance the features and benefits you can offer future clients.
�ies. Of course, to avoid future complications and IR35 issues, this knowledge sharing needs to be part o� �aking the transition from permanent employment to contracting . Becoming a dinosaur was one of my greatest fear� �ave your foot in the door of the most interesting contracts at the highest rates. Crucially, your skills deve� �enhance your contracting skill set is to use each contract as a stepping stone to the next, by introducing n�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Nov 2010


Threats into opportunities: being forced into contracting can be a positive move
Workers entering the contracting sector unwillingly will often turn the threat to their livelihoods into career opportunities.
�ecade ago, and a contractor can be trading via an IR35-friendly contract within a matter of days. Member� �Contracting is gaining many new recruits who can’t find work� �to resign and then take temporary and fixed-term contracts, as ‘quasi-contractors’. But for each horror stor� �a contractor can be trading via an IR35-friendly contract within a matter of days. Membership organisations�

Category: News | Mon, 26 Sept 2011


PCG supporting s660a tax test case for husband and wife business
The first hearing of a Section 660A case by the Special Commissioners of Income Tax will begin on Monday 14 June 2004.
�and has the potential to be more significant than IR35. Section 660A (S660A), known as the “settlements�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Jun 2004


PCG launches sara online s660a risk analysis tool for freelancers
The PCG have developed a tool for determining the risk from section 660A.
�A is arguably more important for freelancers than IR35 as it relates to the individual rather than the c�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Mar 2004


Contractor flexibility underpinned the UK’s labour market during recession
Contracting provides the two deliverables that were essential to driving the UK economy out of recession in 2008/9, Bank of England economist reveals.
�urther questions over the impending public sector IR35 reforms. According to Chaplin, the paper provides� �Contracting played an integral role in keeping the UK economy�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Mar 2016


Contractors to benefit from government response to latest OTS proposals
Contractors will benefit as the government responds to the Office of Tax Simplification’s recommendations that include merging income tax and NICs.
�esses, A merger of income tax and NICs would make IR35 irrelevant. However, there could be one downside�

Category: News | Wed, 10 Dec 2014


Contractor challenges to be focus of new government review, announces Prime Minister
Contracting’s benefits and challenges will be the focus of an independent review by entrepreneur Julie Deane, announces Prime Minister David Cameron.
�reforming overly complex tax legislation, such as IR35, that impacts negatively on contractors.” The rev� �n . The review aims to highlight the contribution contracting and self-employment make to the UK economy while�

Category: News | Thu, 02 Jul 2015


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