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PCG hosts freelance stakeholder event
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) hosted its first event dedicated to friends of PCG and the freelance contracting and consulting community last week.
�itable for freelance businesses operating outside IR35. “This has been an extremely worthwhile event,” s� �ent dedicated to friends of PCG and the freelance contracting and consulting community last week, attracting de� �tandard, commercially sound, business-to-business contracts suitable for freelance businesses operating outsi� �onment. Richard also presented PCG’s new Approved Contract scheme, which has been developed for the benefit�

Category: News | Mon, 15 Nov 2004


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


Stop the Off-Payroll Tax: Final push required to mitigate Off-Payroll damage
The contract sector needs to rally together to capitalise on its campaign efforts and help mitigate the damage threatened by the Off-Payroll tax.
�nation Statement (SDS) upon having assessed their IR35 status. An SDS is essentially a detailed assessme� �The contracting sector urgently needs to rally if it is to mitiga� �ered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), and is one the contract sector should take similar encouragement from. Th�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Sept 2019


Would government help for contractors improve contracting’s economic contribution?
If there was more government help for contractors, would contracting’s already impressive economic contribution be improved, or would it backfire?
�lishing the False Self-Employment legislation and IR35 would go a long way to cutting the costs of runni� �eater government support for contractors grow the contracting sector and its contribution to the UK economy, as�

Category: News | Tue, 12 Aug 2014


Why hand the taxman more powers when HMRC fails to enforce the rules it has?
HMRC is being handed yet more powers, but it fails even to enforce those it has now. Does it really need new ones?
�ift of focus away from targeting contractors with IR35 that generates virtually no yield in comparison,�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Jul 2014


What price must contractors, taxpayers and the nation pay for a coalition ‘headline’?
One year since their imposition, we have shown that the off-payroll rules have failed. Must contractors and taxpayers continue to finance a headline?
�remain within the public sector to operate within IR35 , use an umbrella company or go on the payroll. T�

Category: News | Thu, 10 Oct 2013


Public sector contractors may be forced into PAYE under new ‘off-payroll’ rules
Limited company contractors with public sector clients are facing new ‘off-payroll’ rules that could force them into PAYE or out of work.
�identify contractors at high risk of being inside IR35 . The Treasury’s new rules say that individual go� �s that contractors earning over £220 a day and on contracts lasting more than six months are paying the corre� �lso urge departments to “consider terminating the contract if that assurance is not provided”. “These new ru�

Category: News | Wed, 23 May 2012


Separating PSCs from other companies is an “impossible task”, shows Lords’ evidence
Contractor limited companies cannot be distinguished from other companies or product-based businesses, shows written evidence to the Lords’ inquiry.
�ontributions to the written evidence suggest that IR35 guidance needs to be much more concise, although� �r umbrella employment businesses or on zero-hours contracts, just to give them the flexibility to pay for wor� �inty as to their tax status. This can change from contract to contract, and can be altered retrospectively o�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Jan 2014


IR35 a “sticking plaster” on the tax system’s structural problem, witness tells Lords
IR35 is a “sticking plaster” on the UK tax system’s structural problems, says Amey’s tax head Robert Fort in the latest Lords’ PSC inquiry session.
IR35 is a “sticking plaster” on the structural problem� �enuine substitutions are more commonplace in core contracting sectors other than engineering and oil and gas. P� �itor this”. Fort highlighted that Amey’s standard contracts do not explicitly refer to substitution and are c� �employees. However, Fort acknowledged that when a contract tender requires financial modelling and legal rev�

Category: News | Mon, 13 Jan 2014


IR35 BREAKING NEWS: New Off-Payroll private sector consultation launched
HMRC has launched its latest consultation seeking to conclude plans to extend the contentious Off-Payroll working rules to the private sector.
�eedback on three proposals for the reformation of IR35 in the private sector. One of these was an extens�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Mar 2019


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