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ContractorCalculator Market Report September 2016
The post-Brexit outlook remains promising, with increasing skills shortage concerns and reduce permanent headcounts playing into contractor’s favour.
�nd-up of labour market reports. However, proposed IR35 reforms within the sector still pose a very real� �The outlook for the contract sector continues to exceed expectations following�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Sept 2016


Could the personal service company be next for contractors?
The personal service company could be the next target of the Treasury.
�ices company' actually dates back to the original IR35 legislation . At that time, a 'de facto' distinct� �' James Leckie, MD of contractor start-up site IT Contracting , said: "Although all limited companies have the� �rvice companies-- the Tribunal made it clear that contracts of employment may be implied or deduced from all� �the IR35 legislation. You need to show that your contract terms and the way you work (your working practice�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Mar 2007


Contractor demand for limited companies is stable with more confidence
Demand for limited companies has stabilised since the dramatic increase due to managed service company legislation, contractors who start these companies are more confident, according to company-formation specialist Duport
�ractor does business in the future,'' Dawes says. IR35 And Other Factors By running your own business, a� �siness, and by taking great care to see that your contracts are based on projects, the owner of a limited com�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Nov 2007


Dormant company accounts – filing example
Contractors who have a dormant limited company must continue to file basic company information, including abbreviated accounts, with Companies House.
�ay be offered a lucrative contract that is inside IR35 and decides to trade via an umbrella company for� �quired by the Registrar of Companies. Making your contracting limited company dormant is a straightforward proc� �natively, a contractor may be offered a lucrative contract that is inside IR35 and decides to trade via an u�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Mon, 23 Feb 2015


How much salary should a contractor pay themselves as director?
Contractors often find the low salary-high dividends model to be the most tax efficient way to take remuneration, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�ax efficient compared to dividends.” Salaries and IR35 “In practice, contractors inside IR35 are forced� �ient method of extracting remuneration from their contracting business typically pay themselves a low salary an� �nclude: The contractor actually has an employment contract with their company, in which case they are subjec�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Wed, 22 May 2013


Contracting limited companies: top questions contractors ask their accountants
Answers to the most common questions contractors ask their accountants are explored by Derek Kelly of contractor accountant ClearSky.
�can also help contractors prove they are outside IR35 , as taking out policies indicates financial risk� �rtner, will.” 5. What happens when I am no longer contracting? Kelly warns contractors that running a limited c� �ice before making any serious decisions. 8. Is my contract IR35 friendly? A contract might be IR35 friendly�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Thu, 28 Apr 2011


How to close your company and extract the profits – paying only 10% tax
Considering closing down your limited company? Securing a Members’ Voluntary Liquidation may be the most efficient way to extract funds. Find out how.
�of the following reasons: They are caught inside IR35 and no longer wish to use a company vehicle They� �out how much you could save with an MVL With the contracting sector in a state of flux over the IR35 reforms,� �s possible. Our chosen partner specialises in the contract sector, and can ensure you have access to the ret�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Sun, 30 Jan 2022


How contractors should handle contract renewals
Contractors are never obliged to accept contract renewals. Feel free to negotiate a new contract, and never accept an agent's telling you that you have some obligation resulting from the previous contract.
�ment is to offer to 'make the contract outside of IR35 .' This is one bait that you should probably not� �, in time. Contractors are never obliged to renew contracts David Royden-Laytons Solicitors Start Negotiating� �es,'' says David Royden, a lawyer specialising in contract law with Laytons Solicitors in Manchester. No Leg�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 03 Jul 2007


Managed Service Company (MSC) legislation – key guide for contractors and agencies
Contractors using managed service companies are taxed as employees. Debt transfer rules allow HMRC to ask agencies/clients for contractors’ tax owed.
�company. As the MSC legislation is distinct from IR35 , it means that a contractor’s contract could be� �n providers’ websites. Contractor tests to see if contracting service providers are managed service company pro� �and bank accounts The service provider negotiates contracts with end-user clients and agencies without includ� �distinct from IR35 , it means that a contractor’s contract could be outside IR35 but they could still be pay�

Category: Articles: Managed Service Companies | Mon, 22 Aug 2011


Charterhouse group international comments on the chancellors pre-budget statement
Leading provider comments on Pre-Budget statement regarding proposed treatment of Managed Service Companies.
�th the draft Intermediaries legislation, known as IR35 . Today’s document proposes to “Restore a level p�

Category: News | Thu, 07 Dec 2006


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