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Off-payroll rules backfire: UK contractors replaced by non-EU workers paying less tax
EXCLUSIVE: The government’s off-payroll rules have spectacularly backfired, with contractors being replaced by non-EU ICT workers paying less tax.
�t the result has been to force contractors out of contract only to be replaced by non-EU workers on intercom�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Sept 2013


Contractors using subcontractors face nightmare from draft HMRC legislation
Contractors subcontracting work to other contractors and freelancers face a red tape nightmare from HMRC’s new onshore intermediaries reporting regs.
�s and service providers: “Activity in the vibrant contracting and freelance sector could potentially slow down,� �ve to report directly to HMRC every time they sub contract out work. Contractors will be required to obtain�

Category: News | Tue, 23 Dec 2014


Study shows contractors are very happy
A series of attacks on contractors and temp workers by union leaders have , strangely enough, highlighted the relative satisfaction of UK contractors.
�ral Workers Union launched a series of attacks on contracting. It is, of course, natural that there should be t� �Says Wendy Grossman, a journalist who works under contract for several large publications: “I love contracti�

Category: News | Fri, 02 Feb 2007


Good times for contractors, says CIPD, but bad time for employees
It's not a good time to be an employee, but a very good time to be a contractor, according to John Philpott, Chief Economist at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
�et.'' Philpott ascribed a certain number of these contracts to temporary work for workers from Eastern Europe� �e last quarter alone John Philpott-CIPD Growth in Contract Working ''The only extra jobs at present are for�

Category: News | Fri, 16 Mar 2007


Contractor calculator market report - May 2007
Demand for contractors remained high in April despite the slight economic slowdown in the UK.
�ers and therefore the influence of one or two big contracts being placed can strikingly affect the comparison� �since the survey was initiated in 2002. Although contract rates levelled off at the end of 2006, there was�

Category: News | Tue, 08 May 2007


Contractors in financial services see highest demand
Demand for contractors in the financial services industry is leading the market, according to a survey by the London-based recruitment agency Robert Walters.
�rris, managing director of the financial services contract division at Robert Walters. According to the Robe�

Category: News | Tue, 29 May 2007


Contractor calculator market report - June 2007
Rates are up for IT contractors and engineers, and demand is high in construction.
�not offer much more attractive day rates, confirm contracts more quickly, and secure longer term agreements.'�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Jun 2007


Contractor calculator market report - July 2007
IT and engineering demand is still being driven by the skills shortage and contractor pay is still on the rise. A Construction lull is soon to be overtaken by the Olympics.UK economy still growing.
�, ranging from the GBP40-60 area for the areas of contracting most in demand. There is still good buoyancy in t� �irector at the London-based recruitment agency JM Contracts : ''The financial sevices continues to drive the�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Jul 2007


Contractor calculator market report - August 2007
Holiday slowdown continues though some areas continue to see important demand.
�x all spell a different evolution in which senior contract roles have fallen by 20%. The holiday slowdown is�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Aug 2007


Contractors see continued demand in financial services despite subprime jitters
Although the subprime credit crisis has rocked the world's financial services industry, it is still standing, and still needs more contractors.
�very much. The number of candidates available for contracting jobs declined for the 17th month running in July� �ekly billings received by agencies from temporary/contract staff employment increased at the fastest pace fo�

Category: News | Wed, 15 Aug 2007


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