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Government likely to slash its own tax income through new attack on contractors
The government could be about to score a spectacular own goal with it's attack on contractors travel expenses.
�f their income in tax. Yet contractors outside of IR35 who operate via limited companies pay approximate� �ave the capacity to handle. “There are around 120 compliant umbrella companies employing 100,000 highly skill� �iscussing HM Treasury plans to further burden the contracting sector costs. “The latest consultation from the T� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Contracting Overseas
Advice and guidance for UK contractors who consider overseas contracting abroad.
�ing to be aware of. International contracting and IR35 Where you pay taxes determines whether or not you� �ermany commonly use an umbrella company to remain compliant with the country’s tax law, says Lee Culle� �Home Contracting Overseas Contracting Overseas Contents: Payment I� �ng overseas: Norway Contractors with Norway-based contracts may find using an established employment solution� �solve the problem. What is my tax situation if I contract for a US company? Contractors may find themselves�
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Umbrella holiday pay: Are you receiving your full entitlement?
Contractors asked to work via umbrella companies by hirers following the Off-Payroll legislation should understand their holiday pay entitlements.
�which have been subject to reported abuse by non-compliant firms. The first is the accrued holiday pay model� �nd this to be clearly defined in their employment contract,” notes Professional Passport CEO Crawford Temple�
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| Fri, 23 Oct 2020
Off-Payroll draft legislation published: Government dismisses consultation concerns
Draft legislation for proposed Off-Payroll private sector rules ignores consultation feedback and confirms clients will assess IR35 status from 2020.
�nts will be responsible for assessing contactors’ IR35 status from April 2020, shifting this responsibil� �ules that risk imposing unfair tax liabilities on compliant parties, it appears as though Government intends� �ractors to help prevent irrevocable damage to the contracting sector by joining the Stop the Off-Payroll Tax ca� �tion requires clients to assess status before the contract has even started, ignoring the realities of the w�
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| Thu, 11 Jul 2019
Contracting stakeholders raise concern over T&S changes and public sector IR35 reform
Contracting stakeholders met to discuss T&S changes and public sector IR35 reform at FCSA’s Compliance Seminar, attended by ContractorCalculator.
�to T&S, as well as the proposed public sector IR35 reforms. Attendees expressed concern over the lac� �Robert Burton conceded that in targeting the non-compliant, HMRC has a tendency to overlook how legislation� �gave umbrella providers, accountants and relevant contracting stakeholders an opportunity to address changes to� �35, why not simply only hire people on fixed term contracts, and forget about the test?” HMRC responded that� �simply by including a substitution clause in the contract. “I think we were all expecting the recent HMRC g�
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| Tue, 12 Apr 2016
Can a recruitment agency force contractors to use its affiliated umbrella company?
Agencies sometimes try to insist on contractors using their recommended umbrella companies, but not always in the interest of their contractors.
�pany that has equally high standards and is fully compliant in the way it deals with contractors’ affairs. “T� �tractor is a first timer or relatively new to the contracting world. “Agencies who insist a contractor uses the� �government does not allow you to change during a contract because of tax evasion rules". Another umbrella c�
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| Thu, 16 Oct 2008
Contractors see no slowdown in the city
A number of compliance measures, along with the skills shortage, has meant that there has been no slowdown in demand for contractors in financial services.
�who can do what is necessary to make these banks compliant. Is there much likelihood of a slowdown for IT co� �t, observers cite no evidence of a slowdown in IT contracting for financial services. Graeme McIntyre, one of t�
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| Wed, 31 Oct 2007
Contractor Doctor: Can I claim lunch expenses when walking to work?
There are no HMRC rules that prevent a contractor from claiming subsistence expenses just because they walk to work.
�company, and umbrella company contractors using a compliant service provider will always have a contract of e� �or I’m an IT contractor and I currently work on a contract that takes me away from home. I have rented an ap�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 21 Apr 2015
Contractor Doctor: How do I account for overseas subcontractors?
Contractors should pay overseas suppliers broadly the same as they would treat a UK-based supplier, maintaining a paper trail of the transaction.
�ing and payments to suppliers in the UK require a compliant ‘paper trail’, so do invoicing and payments to an� �Dear Contractor Doctor I have been contracting through my own contractor limited company for jus�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 09 Jul 2013
Contractor Doctor: How do I supply a tax clearance certificate?
Contractors may be asked for a tax clearance certificate to avoid paying foreign tax on their earnings or to confirm that their business is compliant.
�g the contractor’s limited company is current and compliant with all its statutory tax obligations A certific� �domiciled for tax purposes. Multi-national firms contracting with a UK-based business may require this confirm� �Dear Contractor Doctor, I’ve just won a contract with a new overseas client. The contract is via a�
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| Thu, 22 Dec 2011
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