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New website freelance supermarket allows contractors and agents to rate each other
freelancesupermarket.com is a brand new networking website for contractors with real-time league tables to show who is the cream of contracting.
�atures and advice guides covering everything from IR35 to getting a mortgage. Martin Smith, MD of freela� �al-time league tables to show who is cream of the contracting world. See who’s hot and who’s not Contractors ca� �the contractor league tables Search and apply for contract jobs online Leave instant feedback on recruitment�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Apr 2009


New Contractors’ Handbook will help contractors trade their way to success
Just when the contracting sector needs it most, a comprehensive resource to enhance the career of every contractor has been published.
�tractors’ Handbook provides clear coverage of the IR35 tax legislation, identifying what contractors nee� �Just when the contracting sector needs it most, a comprehensive resource to� �st downturns the contractors who secured the best contracts (or any contract for that matter!) weren’t always� �ontractors who secured the best contracts (or any contract for that matter!) weren’t always the ones that we�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Jan 2009


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 5/April/2012
News this week includes: trouble ahead for new contractor business tests; positive signs for contracts from corporates; and tax simplification doubts.
IR35 Forum’s new business tests are already controvers� �cent Budget” to encourage growth. More… [PDF] Key contracting sectors to buck the UK insolvencies trend – BDO T� �rporate budgets could be about to help create new contracts For new projects to be signed off and contracts t� �s’ one-week termination clauses to introduce the ‘contract variation’The move could ultimately backfire on H�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Apr 2012


Autumn Statement 2015 - key points for contractors
Chancellor George Osborne announces Government’s Spending Review outcomes and tax changes likely to impact on contractors and the contracting sector.
�continuity of leadership within the organisation. IR35 and PSC's: Nothing mentioned in his speech. Await� �g more specialist and supply teachers in the core contracting disciplines. The new funding scheme comes into fo�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Nov 2015


Contracting sector unimpressed by 2013 Budget’s minimal action to promote growth
Contractors can expect few immediate benefits and no real growth agenda from Chancellor George Osborne’s 2013 Budget, agree contracting experts.
�mpacting on contractors include: The extension of IR35 to include office holders was confirmed. Currentl� �rowth from the 2013 Budget , according to leading contracting experts. Many of Chancellor George Osborne’s 2013� �benefit contractors through increased numbers of contracts, but it could take years for these contracts to t�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Mar 2013


Act now to avoid 50% increase stakeholder pensions charges
Due to government regulations, contractors have only until the end of this year to avoid paying an extra 50% more in pension charges when they take out a new pension.
�rn! You can also significantly reduce the pain of IR35 with a pension . You can find out how much you co�

Category: News | Tue, 23 Nov 2004


Compromise expected on managed service companies
Industry sources now say that a compromise is possible on managed service companies, as we reported here last month.
�t, A legitimate contractor, one who is outside of IR35 , and one who has their own company, will simply�

Category: News | Tue, 13 Mar 2007


Illegal immigrants can't be employed - but they can be contractors
The Government has launched a major campaign against illegal immigrants in the workplace. But they seem to have forgotten about illegal immigrants who work as contractors? A strange gap in the legislation.
�y the very same Government which burdened us with IR35 . So when people ask you how it is possible for i� �iring of illegal immigrants in the UK has ignored contracting. You can no longer hire an illegal immigrant here� �s does not make it illegal for them to work under contracts of service,'' says Kerry Garcia, a lawyer special� �egal immigrant here, but you can sign one up to a contract for services in perfect accord with the law. ''Th�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Jan 2008


AWR’s impact on contracting has so far been minor, but a Y2K moment could be looming
Contractors have so far remained relatively unaffected by the Agency Workers Regulations, but that could soon change, suggests a survey by APSCo.
�er fall in take-home pay than if they were inside IR35 . The next few weeks may well set the scene for t� �Contractors and the contracting sector have so far remained relatively unaffected� �that clients “are looking to ‘buy people out’ of contracts” to transfer them to fixed-term contracts or even� �mpany contractors, particularly if the fixed-term contract model gains favour with clients. Contractors forc�

Category: News | Sat, 14 Jan 2012


Contractors underpin new UK industrial strategy: will government recognition follow?
Contractors are set to play a huge role supporting the UK’s new industrial strategy. Will government support and recognition for contractors follow?
�s now, what with HMRC’s business entity tests and IR35 compliance campaign launched in June, the off-pay�

Category: News | Wed, 12 Sept 2012


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