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PSCs are undefinable and ‘disguised employment’ is nonsensical, Chaplin tells Lords
ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin tells peers in written evidence that there is no definition of what a personal service company actually is.
�company .” Who should be responsible for policing IR35? The House of Lords committee asked whether clien� �wledge-based services to business customers. In a contracting context, a PSC typically services one client at a� �ployees or not. People should have the freedom to contract and arrange their contractual business relationsh�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Jan 2014


IT contractors in the NHS “unlikely to trigger” off-payroll or IR35 rules
IT contractors working on contracts with the NHS are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules. Good news as demand soars says Don Tomlinson of max20.
�t business who are most likely to be well outside IR35 .” And according to Tomlinson, three further fact� �is underscored by educating NHS clients about how contracting works: “The NHS is a fantastic employer with lots� �“IT contractors working on NHS contracts are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules whe� �ing forced onto Pay As You Earn (PAYE), or out of contract. “Demand is soaring within the NHS for experience�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2012


Off-payroll rules forcing contractors from the public sector due to poor guidance
EXCLUSIVE: Off-payroll rules are driving contractors from public sector clients as direct result of poor implementation guidance.
�ugh stance.” Departments have developed their own IR35 compliance tests, at great cost The lack of firm� �s currently and formerly working on public sector contracts that the rules are being applied inconsistently a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Sept 2013


About our founder Dave Chaplin
Dave works full time on the website and has created a team comprising business and financial journalists, marketers and web designers, all experienced and highly qualified contractors and freelancers.
�Dave Chaplin About our founder Dave Chaplin When IR35 was first announced in 1999, contractors and free� �ancial impact of IR35 on contractor earnings, the contracting and freelancing sector was never to be the same a�

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Moving from permanent to contracting - case study 3
A first time contractor explains their reasons for quitting permanent work to go contracting and describes the issues and hurdles overcome on the way to their first contract.
�ct market as opposed to the permanent market what IR35 was what opting in and out of the agency regulato� �s their reasons for quitting permanent work to go contracting and describes the issues and hurdles overcome on� �web site advised me to resign before applying for contracts due to the shorter lead time between looking and� �es and hurdles overcome on the way to their first contract. Why did I choose to go contracting? The decision�

Category: Articles: First timers | Wed, 12 Jul 2006


How to work out what contract rate to charge and maximise your income
Going contracting and don't know what rate to charge? Follow this advice and you will be sure to maximise your earnings.
�results in needing a rate of £28 per hour outside IR35, or £39 per hour inside IR35 . The IR35 tax legis� �When you go from being a permanent employee to contracting for the first time you need to know what rate to� �to work longer hours for that money. Applying for contracts using agencies When you speak to agents it will n� �ur skills could lesson your chances of securing a contract, and more often than not could end up with you li�

Category: Articles: First timers | Fri, 18 Nov 2016


Preparing and negotiating a contract renewal - get that pay rise now!
Factors to consider and strategies for maximising your contract rate when your contract is due for renewal. Learn the easy techniques, and earn more!
�te if the market has dropped. If currently inside IR35, then renegotiate contract terms to get yourself� �Contractors have fixed length contracts with a start and end date. It is common for clien� �ents to ask a contractor to extend their existing contract and continue to supply services for them, either�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Thu, 05 Apr 2018


PCG seeks candidates views on freelancer policies
PCG asks parliamentary candidates for their views on issues affecting freelancers.
�behalf during February and March, and highlighted IR35 as being the single most important issue, with ha�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Apr 2005


Accountants criticised
The appeal against IR35 draws closer and with that we are getting more press on the controversial legislation.
�The appeal against IR35 draws closer and with that we are getting more pr�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Nov 2001


Contractors take 'don't care' approach
Contractors are taking a 'don't care' approach to IR35.
�go. We must reiterate that this way of looking at IR35 does carry a very heavy set of penalties and is a�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Dec 2001


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