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Builders urge revenue to repair tax structure
A clampdown by the Inland Revenue on the tax treatment of subcontractors in the construction industry will be repeated.
�tion industry. The move mirrored the department's IR35 battle with IT subcontractors. 'We hope that impr�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Aug 2004


Next target for the taxman?
The Government is drawing up plans to increase national insurance bills for small “lifestyle” businesses.
�ion paper. However, there are concerns that, like IR35 and other measures targeted at small businesses,�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Sept 2004


Fsb urge new approach for small businesses
The FSB are calling for a new approach for Small Businesses taxation.
�iew is an opportunity to overhaul VAT; to abolish IR35; to establish the principle that the state rather� �sts will not undermine moves to improve access to contracts for small businesses, On the Hampton Review into�

Category: News | Fri, 26 Nov 2004


2024 UK General Election: A Freelancers Manifesto for Growth
The Freelance Manifesto for Growth has been launched, calling on political parties to secure the votes of the flexible workforce.
�self-employed: Abolish the disastrous Off-payroll IR35 Reforms introduced in 2017/21, which have proven�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Jun 2024


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 23/Oct/2015
News this week covers: REC JobsOutlook; BOS Report on Jobs; IT contractor demand in Ireland; Finance Bill amendment; private sector contractor boom.
�orCalculator’s third and final response to HMRC’s IR35 discussion document ContractorCalculator has issu� �ising for an eighth successive month. “Scotland’s contracting sector has performed strongly throughout 2015 and� �skills shortages in Scotland intensify, creating contract opportunities Contractor candidate availability i�

Category: News | Fri, 23 Oct 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/Dec/2014
News this week covers: OTS recommendations; umbrella consultation; contractor demand; HMRC VAT campaign; oil & gas skills; & HMRC targets solicitors.
�ovan, locum social workers are being targeted for IR35 compliance , as HMRC believes that the level of c� �l contractor employment services sector.” More... Contracting market softens as yearend approaches Contractors� �ontractors should focus their efforts to find new contracts in the New Year. “Despite increased pressure with� �ome disciplines may experience a softening of the contract market as the final quarter of 2014 approaches, s�

Category: News | Fri, 12 Dec 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/Mar/2015
News this week covers: Budget 2015; IR35 Forum; City hiring; IMA survey; Scotland’s contractors; self-employment numbers; & contract workforce event.
�e... Contractors to be kept in the dark about the IR35 Forum’s workings, reveal minutes Contractors look� �he UK’s self-employed continues to rise.” More... Contracting sector’s growth is structural, says a Bank of Eng� �ncial contractors should look to the City for new contracts IT and financial contractors should be targeting� �don Employment Monitor March 2015 showed that new contract and job opportunities increased by 100% when comp�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Mar 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 8/Aug/2014
News this week covers: Oziegbe ruling; IHT changes; expenses review; contract growth; DOTAS to expand; oil & gas confidence; and new FinTech measures.
�g to help with determining the control element of IR35 status. Qdos Consulting’s Andy Vessey highlights� �or clients are planning to increase the number of contracts and jobs they offer. However, skills shortages ar�

Category: News | Fri, 08 Aug 2014


Contractors should be working in a ‘microbusiness utopia’, proposes IPSE’s manifesto
Contractors should benefit from utopian measures such as their own minister, tax reform and new IR35-exempt trading structures, says IPSE’s manifesto.
�ted company’ structure exempting contractors from IR35, appointing a minister for self-employment, stren� �ofessionals intersperse periods of employment and contracting, and “barriers to flexibility must be removed”. C� �r opportunities for contractors to win government contracts. On regulation, IPSE suggests: Changing the rules�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Sept 2014


Inland revenue’s first s660a case date set
The first hearing of a Section 660A case will be before the Special Commissioners of Income tax on June 14th 2004.
�med in May 1999 to lobby against the Government's IR35 proposals – is funding the case. The much-awaited�

Category: News | Wed, 21 Apr 2004


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