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Contractors driving IT innovation deserve more Government backing
IT contractors are boosting the economy by delivering innovation across multiple sectors, and so deserve more Government recognition and support.
�’. What looks likely to follow is a public sector IR35 reform that will see a large amount of legitimate�

Category: News | Mon, 06 Jun 2016


Contractors deliver vital skills on a contingent basis; employing them would be daft
Contractors aren’t needed all of the time, and although the ‘one month’ proposal failed to appear in the Autumn Statement, Government needs reminding.
�ially as we have yet to hear about next steps for IR35. They also need reminding why attempting to hire�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Dec 2015


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�ertainment Use of home as office HMRC inspections IR35 issues Training Claiming Travel Expenses What exp� �ion Relocation costs are your responsibility when contracting If a contract obliges you to relocate, you need t� �s can recover unclaimed travel expenses from past contracts If a contractor has failed to claim for past trav� �sts are your responsibility when contracting If a contract obliges you to relocate, you need to account for�

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First Timers Guide
List of articles for first timers. Explains everything you need to get started in contracting.
�rst Timers Guide Contents: Finding and a contract IR35 issues Making the decision Negotiating a contract� �your earnings. Can I legally go from permanent to contracting at the same company? Answers the question from a� �lained. Advice and guidance on securing lucrative contracts. Should contractors use agents to find contracts?� �Guide First Timers Guide Contents: Finding and a contract IR35 issues Making the decision Negotiating a con�

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Freelancer loses IR35 case
An IR35 case has been lost at the Special Commissioners amid much criticism.
�An IR35 case, involving Netherlane Limited, which was hea� �providing IT services under a series of six month contracts involving the support and maintainence a computer� �Renshaw be an employee under such a hypothetical contract, the factors that I consider are important in the�

Category: News | Fri, 28 Jan 2005


Contractors must fear HMRC's IR35 'interviews'
HMRC is seeking to have the right to ''interview'' clients in IR35 cases without regard to accuracy and use it in court. PCG points out that this is not a recipe for a fair hearing.
�ne the scene: you've been accused of being inside IR35 . The judges want to know what happened in your d� �ppened when you were working for the client under contract. Of course the manager will tell the truth in cou�

Category: News | Fri, 07 Mar 2008


IR35: Northern Lights v HMRC (UT) – IT contractor appeal dismissed by Upper Tribunal
HMRC’s victory at UTT is a warning not to rely on unexercised substitution clauses and to ensure working practices facts are communicated at FTT.
�up by the client, is still unsurprisingly not an IR35 defence. The judges relied on Lord Wilson’s domin� �intended engagement that have been inserted into contracts. This is not new. “As far back as 2008 in the Alt� �substitution clauses still window dressing Lee’s contract did include a legitimate unfettered right of subs�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Jun 2021


IR35 ruling leaves broadcasters facing uncertainty: Eamonn Holmes tribunal analysis
An IR35 tribunal ruling featuring some contentious decisions means an uncertain future for broadcasters targeted by HMRC’s IR35 clampdown.
�Freelance broadcasters targeted by HMRC’s IR35 clampdown face an uncertain future after a high p� �d, White & Green Limited (RWG ), and ITV. The contracts in question were for the provision of services pr� �s Chaplin. “The fact that it was written into the contract was the killer blow as far as mutuality of obliga�

Category: News | Wed, 26 Feb 2020


10 tips for UK contracting - the ultimate first time contractor guide
Tips and advice for permanent employees considering contracting in the UK.
�ave signed your first contract. 9. Understand the IR35 tax, and stay outside it To maximise your revenue� �he prospect of leaving permanent employment to go contracting in the UK can be quite daunting. But don't worry,� �o go contracting? ”. The answer is yes, there are contracts for everyone of every skill level. Not all contra� �e contracts. You will need to learn how to find a contract and get very good at it. 4. Learn some sales tech�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 17 Nov 2016


Negotiating contract rates based on salaries: 3 key tips to getting the best rate
3 key tips to help you calculate how much you should charge for your services.
�ing is because of the risks of being found inside IR35 , which can lead to them paying significantly hig� �t market rates for their specific skill. 3. Avoid contracting for past employers immediately after leaving The� �. Another key reason why contractors should avoid contracts with former employers immediately after leaving i� �Negotiating fair and market-based contract rates with clients that are based only on the equ�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 06 Oct 2016


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