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Managed service company legislation - contractor survey
Today we launch an independent Budget Effects Survey designed to shed light on the level of understanding that exists of the new legislation amongst Contractors.
�e most important Budget for Contractors since the IR35 legislation was implemented. Last November 2006 G� �ation. Budget Affects Survey Launched To help the Contracting industry realise the true effects of this new leg�

Category: News | Fri, 16 Mar 2007


Duport says number of contractor company formations is "dramatic"
According to the company formations specialist Duport, the number of limited company starts has dramatically increased since the Treasury began its attack on managed service companies.
�y a client. In this way you avoid being caught by IR35 or by having the Revenue consider your company as�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Mar 2007


Travel and fuel expenses for contractors
Most contractors can take travel and fuel expenses, but the Revenue is out to stop those who work for umbrella companies from doing so.
�f as a sole proprietor (and you are not caught by IR35 ) , you can deduct car travel under the Inland Re� �ch traveling for a two-year period, and that your contract does not envisage your continuing for two years,�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Feb 2007


Contractors and taxation: Calculating the true cost of tax increases
When Chancellors introduce taxes, they rarely think of the true cost to businesses of implementing the changes or the wider impacts on the economy.
�culator’s pioneering work in publishing the first IR35 tax calculator and general tax calculators for co� �ues, as the calculators are a free service to the contracting community. Similarly, businesses throughout the U�

Category: News | Fri, 09 Apr 2010


A win-win: spending cuts present an opportunity for contractors and the public sector
The Comprehensive Spending Review will require public sector employers to consider new ways of engaging workers, benefiting contractors & taxpayers.
�d that £60,000 on a contractor who is outside the IR35 regulations , then using ContractorCalculator’s C� �. There could be also be a positive impact on the contracting sector, providing a stream of new work, a new poo�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Nov 2010


‘Soft’ contracting skills are even more important when times are tough
Contractors investing in contracting, as well as technical, skills improve their chances of staying in contract, and in business, during tough times.
�ompany law guidance – even including the May 2012 IR35 changes. There is also detailed, easy-to-follow a� �‘Soft’ contracting skills become even more important when times are� �hances of staying in contract, having a choice of contracts, and maintaining a successful and profitable cont� �ting in them increase their chances of staying in contract, having a choice of contracts, and maintaining a�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jun 2012


Denying travel and subsistence tax relief to contractors is madness
Contractors who lose tax relief on their legitimate travel and subsistence expenses won’t take it on the chin – contracting will descend into chaos.
�mpanies that it estimated the deterrent effect of IR35 to be first £475, then £550m . And then it was co� �of some of the brightest and best tax, legal and contracting minds was unable to define a personal service com�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Dec 2014


Employment status won’t be solved by anything short of an income tax NI merger
Employment status problems can’t be solved when tax is the issue, only merging income tax and NI, not a statutory test or third way, is the answer.
�ion exercise, and also brings us squarely back to IR35 . So, that leaves us with two options. We can mai�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Apr 2015


‘Contractor’ and ‘employee’ are old labels in a world with increasing new ways of work
Contracting has evolved beyond framing debates and legislation around job titles to accommodate the increasingly varied nature of getting things done.
�lief on expenses are only the tip of the iceberg. IR35 has been the scourge of contractors for a decade-� �ntage. Ultimately though, Boudreau maintains that contracting and employment are simply two different means to� �ould the way we are taxed be. People don’t opt to contract because they want to avoid paying taxes, and it’s�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Nov 2015


HMRC guidance doesn’t always align with tax law
HMRC guidance – and even its legislation – can often prove wrong or misleading, and contractors should be careful not to always take it at face value.
�months ago after mixing up the SDC test with the IR35 test. As a result, HMRC’s legislation encouraged�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Jun 2016


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