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Autumn Statement - contracting market outlook
The Autumn Statement 2022 may mean the highest taxes for 50 years and no cancellation of IR35, but the contracting market will still thrive.
�ors who work via limited companies on an “Outside IR35” basis will pay more tax due to an increase in co� �s Autumn Statement 2022 , one thing is for sure – contracting is alive and well and will continue to grow. So s�

Category: News | Sun, 20 Nov 2022


Contractors’ tax bills could soar, and IR35 ‘die’, under Mirrlees Review proposals
In its far-reaching review of the UK tax system, the Mirrlees Review recommends measures that could increase contractors’ tax bills and end IR35.
�g a small company.” This would effectively ‘kill’ IR35 , but also cause the tax bills of limited company�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Nov 2010


DOTAS: Contractors urged to prepare for campaign to oppose anti-avoidance legislation
Contractors are being urged to educate themselves about proposed anti-avoidance legislation and to prepare for a campaign to oppose the new laws.
�.” Using avoidance schemes in good faith to avoid IR35 Robinson believes that many taxpayers will now be�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Jun 2014


Public sector contractors may be driven out if off-payroll guidance is implemented
Contractors may be driven out of the public sector and services may suffer if official guidance leaked to PCG is implemented across government.
�d to go on the payroll of their client, implement IR35 or prove that their contract is outside IR35 by u� �tity Tests (BETS) and asking HMRC to review their contracts, which is akin to asking a barber if you need a h� �yroll workers earning above £219 per day, or on a contract for 6 months or longer, to take HMRC’s Employment�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jul 2012


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 13/Nov/2015
News this week covers: IR35 crackdown; contracting landscape; IT contractor demand; skills shortage; NFD 2015; ONS figures; London Employment Monitor.
�Contractors face IR35 crackdown, with 90% potentially forced into PAYE� �ise an additional £400m a year in tax. More... UK contracting sector amongst best in Europe The UK contracting� �ontractor skills shortages worsen, resulting in a contract-rich market Contractor skills shortages persisted�

Category: News | Fri, 13 Nov 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 24/July/2015
News this week covers: contractors consulted over IR35; OTS Employment Status Report; skills shortages worsen; and financial contractor prospects.
�Contractors asked for input into IR35 reform Contractors and their clients have been as� �inues to increase as the supply of candidates for contracting roles dropped in June 2015. This is according to� �themselves short of work any time soon.” More... Contract opportunities increase due to worsening skills sh�

Category: News | Fri, 24 Jul 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 21/Aug/2015
News this week covers: Contractors plug skills gap; contractor opportunities in Scotland; Dividend Tax clarification; and overseas tax warning.
�rs invited to contribute to consultation opposing IR35 regulations Contractors who are also members of t� �More... Oil and gas contractors choosing to leave contracting can benefit from MVLs Oil and gas contractors who� �tain their skills base are likely to win the best contracts. The Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s (� �ns ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin. More... Contract opportunities in Scotland on the rise Contractor�

Category: News | Fri, 21 Aug 2015


Review won't burden professional contractors, Taylor tells ContractorCalculator
Matthew Taylor has told ContractorCalculator’s CEO Dave Chaplin that he has no plans to increase the burden for genuine self-employed contractors.
�ture hold for contractors? When the public sector IR35 reforms hit, many contractors caught by IR35 move� �kers having a negative impact on the professional contracting market. Taxes likely to increase though “On the t�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Jul 2017


IPSE calls for more progressive approach from Government to address employment status
IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce shares his take on the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices, and considers the impact on the contract sector.
�k, you would have to take into account all of the IR35 indicators. “So the Government needs to give some� �mployers engaging workers in sham self-employment contracts are responsible for a lot of the issues raised in�

Category: News | Tue, 01 Aug 2017


General Election outcome could spell major changes for UK contractors, claims IPSE
Big changes could be on the horizon for UK contractors after the General Election on 8 June, says IPSE deputy director of policy Andy Chamberlain.
�of a private sector rollout of the public sector IR35 reforms and a radical response to issues surround� �the line. This involves: Getting an IR35-friendly contract in place Ensuring the working relationship with t�

Category: News | Wed, 03 May 2017


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