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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 11/Feb/2011
News this week includes more workers choosing contracting as contractor demand increases; IR35 is here to stay; & Budget ideas invite for contractors.
�Contractors warned: a more rigorously enforced IR35 is here to stay Contractors are unlikely to see I� �r tax changes mean it is no longer needed.” More… Contracting work demand is increasing as more workers choose� �ounting body of evidence, the surge in demand for contract work mirrors increasing demand for the services c�
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| Thu, 10 Feb 2011
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 25/Jun/2010
News this week includes a budget benefitting some contractors, but tax hikes for others; a fragile outlook for Europe; and new public sector cuts.
�IR35 to be abolished, confirms Small Business Minister� �gh. More… Public sector ‘jobs cull’ could provide contracting opportunities According to the Chartered Institut� �Contractors looking to other European states for contracts may be disappointed, as the Markit Flash Eurozone�
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| Thu, 24 Jun 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 27/Aug/2010
News this week includes HMRC to be “less combative”; ongoing demand for IT, offshore and energy contractors; and public sector pain begins.
�HMRC to be “less combative”, but IR35 likely to remain a focus Permanent secretary for� �ecession.” More… Contractors urged to be cautious contracting for public sector suppliers “Contractors supplyin� �es and Scottish Enterprise. Many of these will be contracts leveraging existing offshore and energy expertise� �IT workers has resulted in an upwards pressure on contract rates of 2%. The bulletin also warns that, althou�
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| Thu, 26 Aug 2010
Contractors can be sure of PCG working for best results despite political uncertainty
PCG’s John Brazier writes that policy work by PCG engaging the main political parties means whatever the election outcome, contractors can benefit.
�We remain committed to securing the abolition of IR35, and to this end our focused campaigns have s� �message will not be diluted and the importance of contracting to the economic turnaround will not be forgotten.� �ment practices and committing to smaller, shorter contracts with smaller suppliers. There is the opportunity�
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| Thu, 29 Apr 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 27/June/2014
News this week covers: fresh IR35 data on HMRC; Contract Review Service; expenses and benefits; Scottish referendum; and interims using social media.
�HMRC’s own IR35 data shows the taxman continuing to waste taxpaye� �ontractor service providers. More... Women choose contracting for flexibility, men choose it for the money Fema� �ement contractors exploiting social media to find contracts Half of all interim management contractors secure� �More... Contractors should steer clear of HMRC’s Contract Review Service Contractors should avoid using HMR�
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| Fri, 27 Jun 2014
New Contractors’ Handbook empowers contractors facing tough trading conditions
Contractors have a new and powerful weapon to combat recession woes, with the publication of the authoritative new Contractors’ Handbook.
�e effective contract searches and CVs. Understand IR35 and what to do when things go wrong There is also� �tial guidance designed to maximise the chances of contracting success. And far from being a dry theoretical tex� �Contractors who have been struggling to secure contracts and contract renewals at good rates since the eco� �who have been struggling to secure contracts and contract renewals at good rates since the economy has take�
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| Tue, 16 Dec 2008
Contractors see labour government as a major threat to their livelihoods
The overwhelming majority of contractors – 93% – see the Labour Government as a threat to their livelihoods, according to Contractor Calculator’s latest survey of contractors and freelance professionals.
�risks in exchange for relative freedom.” Tax and IR35 When asked how the Labour Government could suppor� �r fails to appreciate the importance of a vibrant contracting sector to the wider economy, particularly in attr� �ore its implementation Open-up more public sector contracts to small businesses; recent initiatives still pla�
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| Fri, 06 Jun 2008
D J Colom accountants - top of PCG QA class!
Top contractor accounting firm describes how they passed the newly created PCG Quality Accountant Scheme.
�significantly enhanced our existing knowledge of IR35 and Section 660. David Colom Having passed the in�
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| Fri, 03 Nov 2006
Contractor manifesto from PCG calls for ‘fairness, clarity and recognition’
PCG’s Manifesto for Freelancing, launched today at the House of Commons, calls on government to recognise contractors’ key role in the UK economy.
�is employed, and who is not, the effectiveness of IR35 is swept away by default, explains Dave Chaplin,� �eiling its plan for the future of freelancing and contracting at the House of Commons today to an audience of p�
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| Mon, 23 Nov 2009
O'murphy IR35 case highlights problems
Case highlights problems of IR35
�d wrong? The case has highlighted the problems of IR35 again, but has once again failde to satisfy the c� �id that he was in fact not an employee as no real contract had existed between the parties, although a confi�
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| Thu, 25 Oct 2001
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