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Advice on choosing a good contractor accountant
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�me within the existing tax laws. Understanding of IR35 All accountants should understand the issues. Che� �ooking for an accountant because you are entering contracting. In either case you need to know what you can exp�

Category: News | Fri, 17 Mar 2000


Kinsella solutions - interview
We interview Martin Priest of the Kinsella Group about his group of companies and the practicalities and benefits of moving to an umbrella solution.
�with their low service efficient returns post the IR35 rulings. We interview Martin Priest of the Kinsel� �t effective. Q8) How do you see the future of the contracting market, given the increase in outsourcing? We fee� �ed company? They will need to have their existing contracts assigned or preferably wait until they enter into� �ed or preferably wait until they enter into a new contract, which will be with another company with whom we�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Oct 2004


Charterhouse: tax efficient can also be tax compliant
Revenue approved questionnaire helps charterhouse contractors and temp workers.
�r they are legitimately working inside or outside IR35 regulations. Working status is determined both by� �s can be sure that while they reap the rewards of contracting they don’t receive benefits which they are not le� �siness Partners to ensure that they have suitable contracts in place were possible. These contracts are not j� �is focusing in on the use of limited companies by contract and temporary workers (temps). By the 01st Octobe�

Category: News | Mon, 26 Sept 2005


Contractors in construction face 'horror story'
According to Federation of Small Businesses expert Charles McKerwn, the new CIS scheme is a 'horror story.'
�e tax revenue will actually increase. "It will be IR35 all over again," McKerwn insists. IR35 All Over A�

Category: News | Wed, 18 Apr 2007


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 11/Dec/2015
News this week covers: Finance Bill 2016; T&S restrictions; Report on Jobs; IT contractor demand; buoyant finance sector; Irish Employment Monitor.
�draft Finance Bill Contractors who are caught by IR35 or considered to be under supervision, direction� �l no mention of IR35 from the Government. More... Contracting disciplines dominate demand league table: REC/KPM� �e skills shortage has inevitably contributed to a contract-rich environment, with November seeing a three-mo�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Dec 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 27/Nov/2015
News this week covers: AS 2015; T&S relief; contractor recognition; JobsOutlook; finance sector drives demand; HMRC consultation; NHS contractor cap.
�AS 2015: T&S restrictions go ahead while IR35 remains unchanged Contractors were relieved to fi� �with policymakers now increasingly aware of core contracting issues and the importance of the contingent workf� �with vacancies in the finance sector up by 34%. “Contract vacancies are consistently strong, despite a cont�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Nov 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 16/Oct/2015
News this week covers: widespread dividend usage; IR35 response; London Employment Monitor; Scottish skills shortage; Rigzone survey; ONS statistics.
�ContractorCalculator’s second response to HMRC’s IR35 discussion document ContractorCalculator has issu� �er to provide the taxman with a real grasp of the contracting market so that it can forecast realistic tax yiel� �contractors gain greater protection under ‘unfair contracts protections’ Bill Contractors in Australia can no�

Category: News | Fri, 16 Oct 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 01/Apr/2016
News this week covers: JobsOutlook; contractor tax investigations; late payment clampdown; Finance Bill 2016; IR35 challenge; and digital tax warning.
�ism in financial services.” More... Public sector IR35 reforms at risk of legal challenge Government pro� �c sector are to be met with extensive lobbying by contracting stakeholders. APSCo has branded the recent Budget� �of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) reveal contract vacancies have increased by 7%, compared with thi�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Apr 2016


COVID-19: Limited company contractors excluded from self-employed support package
Limited company contractors are excluded from measures unveiled by Chancellor Rishi Sunak to support the UK’s self-employed through COVID-19.
�to the fire concerning the ongoing debate around IR35 and the Off-Payroll legislation. There were numer�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Mar 2020


COVID-19, lockdown and IR35 prove detrimental to contractor wellbeing, survey shows
The UK’s response to COVID-19 has had a detrimental impact on the wellbeing of its flexible workers, a new ContractorCalculator survey reveals.
�argely unaffected by COVID-19, many observed that IR35 had already resulted in a lack of opportunities p� �mployment, whereas 37% are determined to continue contracting. When asked specifically why they are contemplati�

Category: News | Thu, 06 Aug 2020


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