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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


IT contractors have too many options now for banks to get away with cutting rates
IT contractors have too many alternative options to be frightened by banks threatening rate cuts. Clients are simply harming their own prospects.
�limited company contractors that they are outside IR35. If RBS follows Barclays’ lead, it is likely we w� �appears to be carefully adhering to its existing contracts by timing the cuts according to each individual c� �dress from this scenario as a result of breach of contract for incorrectly applied termination periods. Most�

Category: News | Tue, 29 Apr 2014


Brexit and contracting: UK200Group asks should we stay or should we go? Part II
EXCLUSIVE: UK200Group discusses potential changes to regulations and legislation impacting on contractors at EU referendum debate.
�iance costs, tax rules generate much uncertainty. IR35 is just one example of legislation that has been�

Category: News | Tue, 21 Jun 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 02/Oct/2015
News this week covers: Another T&S relief review; contractor Dividend Tax protests go unheard; finance sector drives rise in contractor demand.
�s a launch pad to propose plans for the future of IR35 and contractor travel and subsistence expenses ta� �the Government could do no further damage to the contracting sector, we are now faced with the possibility of� �using limited companies would have to stop taking contracts altogether, while 76% expressed concern that they� �ase to a buoyant finance sector, where contractor contract opportunities have risen by 7%. “It is no surpris�

Category: News | Fri, 02 Oct 2015


Lords slam Off-Payroll proposals in letter to Government
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has condemned the Off-Payroll Tax proposals in a letter to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
�ce, which often takes the form of blanket ‘inside IR35’ assessments by clients. However, this wasn’t ove�

Category: News | Tue, 21 Apr 2020


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 14/Oct/2011
News this week includes IT contractor rate cuts; PCG on security vetting; HMRC tax error; oil & gas investment; economy falters; & 4m self-employed.
�payers £8m, but hounds contractors for £220k over IR35 HMRC’s permanent secretary Dave Hartnett has admi� �could be a further blow to the UK’s financial IT contracting sector. More… Contractors pitching for secure gov� �tors Oil and gas contractors have lost out on new contracts due to the ‘windfall tax’ imposed by the Treasury� �agnation’ in the UK’s domestic economy may create contract opportunities UK contractors may benefit in the s�

Category: News | Thu, 13 Oct 2011


Right of substitution for IR35
David Smith from Accountax explains the Right of Substitution for IR35
�es his view...... The Inland Revenue says: 44. My contract specifies that I am allowed to hire a substitute.�

Category: News | Mon, 01 May 2000


IT contractors - coming or going?
It would seem that IT workers are still coming to Britain, despite all the signs of a mass exodus.
�ng to the U.K, and they still do not accept other contracting groups theories of a exodus of trained people. Fo�

Category: News | Fri, 29 Jun 2001


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