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What is section 660?
What is Section 660? An overview of the legislation and how it affects contractors.
�o non working partners. What if you are caught by IR35? If your contract falls within IR35 and all incom� �ly recently been applied aggressively against the contracting industry as part of an ongoing campaign by HMRC a� �partners. What if you are caught by IR35? If your contract falls within IR35 and all income is paid by salar�
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Articles: Section 660
| Wed, 13 Dec 2006
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�you would need a rate of £53 per hour if outside IR35, or a rate of £69 per hour if inside IR35. Just� �l salary of £93155 . To earn your desired income contracting you would need a rate of £53 per hour if outside�
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| Wed, 19 Nov 2003
Target income calculator for permanent employees
Work out the salary required to earn you desired income from permanent employment.
�you would need a rate of £27 per hour if outside IR35, or a rate of £39 per hour if inside IR35. Just� �0 ( 32 %) to £52470 . To earn your desired income contracting you would need a rate of £27 per hour if outside�
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| Thu, 15 Jan 2004
UK jobs market “incredibly resilient”: contract hiring growth led by IT & engineering
Contracting continues to grow, driven by new client projects and a preference for ‘temp to perm’ recruitment, says the new REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�se types of ‘temp to perm’ assignments should set IR35 alarm bells ringing for contractors. Even if ther� �Contracting continued to grow in August driven by new client� �a permanent role, contractors entering into such contracts should still ensure that they adopt best practice� �nstruction topping the demand table for temps and contract workers. According to the report: “... survey res�
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| Tue, 06 Sept 2011
Intelligent choices for contractors in managed service or composite companies
Contractors in managed service or composite companies need to make changes to cope with HM Treasury’s attacks on them. Here’s what contractors should do.
�lations. “Even if they are deemed to be inside of IR35 they may still being better off as they can capit�
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| Tue, 06 Feb 2007
PCG welcomes direct approach taken by HMRC
PCG Comments on the Proposals to Tackle Managed Service Companies
�the government’s reasoning in removing MSCs from IR35 and leaving it in place for other intermediaries�
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| Thu, 07 Dec 2006
Can company money be used to offset a mortgage?
Can you use company money to offset your mortgage? No, and here's why.
�le answer is no, you can't. Here are the reasons: IR35 considerations The situation of reserved profits� �s funds ready to use during any downturn in their contracting career. With offset mortgages being popular, and�
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| Mon, 31 Jul 2017
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�e indeed a genuine business which might help with IR35 status disputes. You must ensure that you behave� �appeal would be based on whether they thought the contract was one for services (self-employment). Concerns�
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| Sat, 01 Apr 2000
Contractorcalculator survey shows that we're not prepared!
A survey by ContractorCalculator shows that far too few contractors are prepared to make the changes they need to make before managed service company legislation goes into effect on April 6.
�l 38% of those in composites say they are outside IR35 and plan to form limited (or personal service) co� �ting firm DJ Colom & Co . which specialises in IT contracting: ''It seems that there are a significant number o�
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| Fri, 30 Mar 2007
Contractors should have schedules in their contracts
Having a schedule in your contract is a great way to stay outside ensure the expectations are clearly defined between contractor and client.
�Show that you have the terms to keep you outside IR35 Contract Essentials When you contract with an age� �hich specialises in contractor affairs: ''You are contracting to provide specific services; you are not signing� �The schedule is a critical part of contractor contracts, and you need to see that it is handled properly.� �sh. So it is important that you demand a two-part contract: 1) the general terms governing your work, and 2)�
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Articles: Legal
| Thu, 18 Oct 2007
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