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Service Providers Association advises Treasury on contractors’ travelling expenses
The Service Providers Association’s response to the Treasury consultation over contractors’ travelling expenses will be submitted within the week.
�sses well outside the original target group. Both IR35 and the proposed income shifting legislation fall� �ion The concern from many commentators within the contracting community is that the government in general, and� �penses for contractors who work under overarching contracts and, as such, applies to contractors who use umbr�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Oct 2008


Agency Workers Directive will be law ‘in the coming few months’, confirms PM Brown
In his speech to the Trades Union Congress, Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed that the AWD will become law in the next session of Parliament.
�d very well result in a situation similar to when IR35 was launched; a law that might be poorly thought� �es no doubt that the responses by contractors and contracting sector organisations to the consultation held by�

Category: News | Wed, 16 Sept 2009


Conference reveals troubled times ahead for contractors
Speakers at Lawspeed’s ‘Knowledge is Power’ event this week announced that the newly adopted Agency Workers Directive could have far reaching effects on the UK’s contracting industry.
�rushed and poorly considered legislation such as IR35 , but early indications of how the government pla� �the Agency Workers Directive , delegates from the contracting, recruitment and end-client sectors were told tha� �ing for umbrella companies and who generate their contracts via agencies will find themselves in a similar si�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Jun 2008


Income shifting proposal unacceptable for contractors, experts say
Reaction to the announcement on ContractorCalculator that the income shifting proposal has been revived has been a unanimous: ''unacceptable.''
�ess taxation issues. 'Sticking plaster' refers to IR35 , the managed service company legislation , and a� �unacceptable, according to experts in tax and in contracting. The proposal, which most of us had hoped would b�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Apr 2008


Leading conservative John Redwood slams income shifting proposals
Conservative economic policy leader John Redwood slams the Treasury's Income Shifting proposal.
�actorCalculator, committed the party to reforming IR35 and the managed service company legislation --ess�

Category: News | Fri, 07 Dec 2007


Professional contractors group supports libdem motion on income shifting
PCG is strongly supporting the motion by Liberal Democrat Sir Robert Smith opposing the Treasury's income shifting legislation. We should all join in supporting it.
�st upon us in the same way that the badly drafted IR35 and managed service legislation has been by a ble�

Category: News | Mon, 21 Jan 2008


Contractorcalculator exclusive: income shifting proposals: plan to revenge Arctic Systems
The Government's plan to attack 'income shifting' is probably not yet formalised. The attack will be swift, but not very sure.
�drafted legislation of the type that appeared for IR35 and for the managed service companies provisions.�

Category: News | Wed, 10 Oct 2007


Benchmark rates for contractors working overseas
Expat contractors can use overseas benchmark rates to claim expenses tax relief with minimum administrative hassle, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�d company contractors who are deemed to be within IR35 will not qualify for these rates, in line with th�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 06 Jul 2016


Fixed-term employment contracts and contracting are mutually exclusive
Workers hired by clients under fixed-term employment contracts are not contractors running a business, but employees whose employment has an end-date.
�eir own contractor limited company and outside of IR35 typically pay themselves a low salary and the bal� �ent contracts are very common outside of the core contracting disciplines in both the private and public sector� �kers hired by clients under fixed-term employment contracts are not contractors running a business supplying� �ntracts may superficially resemble a contractor’s contract, in that they are typically for a fixed duration�

Category: Articles: Legal | Mon, 31 Oct 2011


Contractor termination disputes increase as the recession bottoms out
Contractors are increasingly facing termination disputes, which can get very complex and messy if not correctly approached and quickly dealt with.
�erm for the same client, have been working within IR35 , and find themselves facing early termination. F� �e recession bottoms out. According to a report in Contracting Matters , disputes between umbrella-contractors a� �an early termination happens. Many of the agency contracts with an umbrella company have no notice periods s� �oming increasingly intense, as each player in the contract food-chain tries to hold on to cash as the recess�

Category: News | Fri, 10 Jul 2009


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