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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?
�eater government support for contractors grow the contracting sector and its contribution to the UK economy, as�

Category: News | Tue, 12 Aug 2014


The UK’s real income tax rates should motivate everyone to go contracting
Contractors can control what they pay themselves and so avoid the UK’s real income tax rates, which should convince any employee become a contractor.
�here are not many more employees who choose to go contracting. The table below shows us the published rates of�

Category: News | Tue, 23 Sept 2014


The IR35 Forum confirms what we have known since May 2012: the BETs don’t work
An IR35 Forum focus group confirmed what contractors have known for a long time. The Business Entity Tests are not working and should be abolished.
�7 May 2014 confirm what contractors and the wider contracting sector have known since May 2014. The Business En�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Oct 2014


Employment Status Review – Part 1: the challenges and how it could affect contractors
The OTS is examining the line between employment and self-employment and the outcome may affect contractors. Defining the problem is the start point.
�and may appear to operate autonomously but their contract says they are employed. Equally, there are contra�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Nov 2014


Unions are simply wrong about contractor umbrella companies
Unions are attacking the wrong target in their campaign against contractor umbrella companies, which was a blatant tax grab by government and HMRC.
�tax bills of their workers? Not surprisingly, the contracting service industry has reacted strongly, highlighti�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Dec 2014


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.
�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


Trying to better administer IR35 has been a complete waste of time
Can IR35 be better administrated? The IR35 Forum Administration Review suggests not. In fact the little data published shows that things worsened.
�assembled possibly the richest source of IR35 and contracting sector expertise contractors could wish for devot� �5 scenarios. These were accompanied by a revamped Contract Review Service and IR35 helpline and the then new�

Category: News | Tue, 13 Jan 2015


Devising a simple statutory employment status test is impossible
The Office of Tax Simplification will be unable to devise an objective, statutory employment status test as part of its Employment Status Review.
�tus is when HMRC is given the powers to challenge contracts and the intentions of the worker and engager, wit� �f its review. The solution is to allow freedom to contract, allowing workers and engagers to decide on statu�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Jan 2015


Late payment solution unlikely unless new laws are passed
Contractors will be forever bedevilled by late and non-payment by clients and agencies unless new legislation with real teeth & enforcement is passed.
�measures that will ensure that they get paid when contracting . This includes completing credit risk assessment� �favourable payment terms, enshrining them in the contract and enforcing them if the client defaults. Effici�

Category: News | Tue, 27 Jan 2015


Oil and gas contractors: keep calm and contract on as the future remains positive
Oil and gas contractors should keep calm and contract on, as they can continue to thrive during the short, mid and long-term future of the industry.
�s contractors should hold their nerve and keep on contracting despite the apparent implosion of the industry. I� �iness are not only slashing thousands of jobs and contracts, they are halting graduate recruitment. In just o�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Feb 2015


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