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Contractor relief as Chancellor announces low-impact measures in the PBR
Contractor relief as ‘the most flexible labour force in Europe’ benefits from low-impact budget, but banking and tax avoidance schemes are targeted.
�courage lower emission vehicles. Contractor taxes IR35 and income shifting regulations remain unchanged,� �ling had very little to comfort the UK’s hard-hit contracting community. Despite that, most contractors are lik�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Dec 2009


Surprise at contractor-neutral Pre-Budget Report, but pensions fallout still unclear
Contractor service providers express surprise at the low impact of the PBR, but the full story of the impact on pension plans is yet to come.
�ell as limited company contractors working inside IR35 ,” continues the IFA expert. “The freeze in the h� �Contracting sector commentators have expressed surprise at th�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Dec 2009


Contractors & small business owners to pay 7.5% more tax on dividends from April 2016
Contractors and small business owners to pay extra 7.5% tax following dividend tax reforms, works out at £2,400 more a year for basic rate payers.
�haplin. “That this measure, alongside a review of IR35 and a consultation on the future of umbrella and�

Category: News | Wed, 08 Jul 2015


Contractors can opt-out of NEST pension but umbrella firms must offer schemes
The latest pension rule changes are broadly positive for contractors, says an expert IFA.
�y profits. For limited company contractors inside IR35 or paying themselves a salary above the threshold�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Nov 2010


Contractors seek salary rises
A new study just released by JSA Services shows that contractors feel ready to push for new salary rises of about 10 per cent. But the economic climate may not be right to support them.
�t position, as happened after the introduction of IR35.” Some contractors, in specific skill-set areas,� �nding large pay rises could limit demand or drive contracting offshore.” “The cycle for our industry has been i�

Category: News | Thu, 25 Jan 2007


ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2012
Contractors in the core contracting disciplines of engineering, IT & interim management continue to experience sustained demand and positive outlooks.
�more than two years, possibly putting them inside IR35, nearly one in five works for more than one clien� �Contractors in the core contracting disciplines of engineering, IT and management con� �er term challenges for the sector.” Public sector contracts account for a third of interim management assignm� �in 2010. Over four out of five members were in a contract during the survey period in September 2011. And,�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Mar 2012


80% of self-employed don’t want employment rights, reveals survey
Government must acknowledge that freelancers aren’t vulnerable workers and don’t want employment rights, says ContractorCalculator following survey.
�s, 74% pointed out that it would compromise their IR35 tax status and complicate their tax affairs. More� �time off, two thirds reported that they negotiate contracts around pre-arranged holidays, whilst 31% said the�

Category: News | Tue, 25 Oct 2016


As contracting becomes ever more key to UK growth, why do coalition attacks increase?
Contractors are increasing in number and the sector is growing in importance. So why is contracting the target of increasing government attacks?
�government’s actions and inactions: Not only has IR35 not been abolished, as promised by coalition poli� �Contractors are growing in number, the contracting sector is becoming an ever more important solutio� �ntroduced in October 2011 are costing contractors contracts, and new contracts are being shortened as a resul�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Aug 2012


Self-Employment Review: why defining self-employment plays into the taxman’s hands
Contractors could potentially have to deal with tax hikes if Self-Employment Review recommendations to legally define self-employment are acted upon.
�, HMRC wouldn’t be continually tampering with its IR35 legislation, because it would already be clear as� �There are a lot of blurred lines when it comes to contracting, and whilst it can often be a pain, sometimes it�

Category: News | Tue, 23 Feb 2016


Uber ruling opinion: gig workers need rights, but don't hurt genuinely self-employed
The Uber tribunal could shift public policy benefitting those who work in the gig economy. But hopefully it won't damage the contracting sector.
�d following the announcement of the public sector IR35 reforms . The taxman reckons it will generate an� �self-employed and the self-employed ‘worker’. The contracting sector does not need any more red tape and regula� �worker rights whilst agency workers on zero hour contracts aren’t even guaranteed income. Government must ac� �of protecting the vulnerable, the last thing the contract sector needs is more red tape. The Government mig�

Category: News | Wed, 02 Nov 2016


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