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Keep your contracting skills up-to-date & focused on the benefits you offer clients
To always be in contract, make sure you have a skills development strategy that will enhance the features and benefits you can offer future clients.
�ies. Of course, to avoid future complications and IR35 issues, this knowledge sharing needs to be part o� �aking the transition from permanent employment to contracting . Becoming a dinosaur was one of my greatest fear� �ave your foot in the door of the most interesting contracts at the highest rates. Crucially, your skills deve� �enhance your contracting skill set is to use each contract as a stepping stone to the next, by introducing n�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Nov 2010


Threats into opportunities: being forced into contracting can be a positive move
Workers entering the contracting sector unwillingly will often turn the threat to their livelihoods into career opportunities.
�ecade ago, and a contractor can be trading via an IR35-friendly contract within a matter of days. Member� �Contracting is gaining many new recruits who can’t find work� �to resign and then take temporary and fixed-term contracts, as ‘quasi-contractors’. But for each horror stor� �a contractor can be trading via an IR35-friendly contract within a matter of days. Membership organisations�

Category: News | Mon, 26 Sept 2011


It’s contracting, Jim, but not as we know it. May the flexiforce be with you…
Enter the ‘flexiforce’. Or is it return of the freelancer? The debate rages over the future of freelancing, and, erm, what we should be called.
�y one delegate asking whether his introduction of IR35 had been justified. Whatever it’s called, Jim, do� �ging those who have not yet taken the plunge into contracting (or freelancing, or flexi-forcing, or whatever yo�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Nov 2009


Budget 2010: And the punchline is…?
Empty rhetoric has been elevated to an art form by Chancellor Alistair Darling, who spun us all a great Budget yarn but failed to deliver a punchline.
�rims – have been consistently legislated against. IR35 was the first major blow, followed by a steady st�

Category: News | Fri, 26 Mar 2010


No reprieve for sick PCG member as IR35 appeal fails
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) learnt today that Bill Hood, whose company is Usetech Limited, has lost his IR35 appeal against the Inland Revenue in the High Court.
�d, whose company is Usetech Limited, has lost his IR35 appeal against the Inland Revenue in the High Cou� �l business. In this case, Bill had negotiated his contract for services with the agency, but for reasons of�

Category: News | Fri, 08 Oct 2004


Eamonn Holmes IR35 tax appeal dismissed by Upper-tribunal
The appeal by Eamonn Holmes to overturn the decision of the First-tier tax tribunal regarding his IR35 case has not been successful.
�sion of the First-tier tax tribunal regarding his IR35 case has been dismissed by the Upper-tier tax tri� �Holmes’ other activities and whether the assumed contracts were part of his carrying on a business on his ow� �erfere with the decision of that tribunal, that a contract of employment does or does not exist, only if it�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Mar 2023


Third IR35 case involving BSkyB dismissed at FTT - Alan Parry Productions Ltd
The FTT has not upheld a third IR35 tribunal decision regarding commentator services provided to BSkyB.
�in not upholding the appeal. Previously dismissed IR35 cases involving the same broadcaster have been Li� �picking up the tax bill, not APPL. Standard form contracts unhelpful All freelancers hired by Sky were under� �avily relied upon a literal interpretation of the contract. Unfairness bites again Whilst the headline amoun�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Jul 2022


PCG supporting s660a tax test case for husband and wife business
The first hearing of a Section 660A case by the Special Commissioners of Income Tax will begin on Monday 14 June 2004.
�and has the potential to be more significant than IR35. Section 660A (S660A), known as the “settlements�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Jun 2004


PCG launches sara online s660a risk analysis tool for freelancers
The PCG have developed a tool for determining the risk from section 660A.
�A is arguably more important for freelancers than IR35 as it relates to the individual rather than the c�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Mar 2004


Parliamentary questions on IR591
Further hints about the IR591 legislation were given during recent parliamentary questions.
�rior consultation after the trouble they had with IR35? It seems we are going to have to wait and see.�

Category: News | Thu, 22 Jan 2004


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