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Changes in the contracting market
A contractor reflects on the changes in the market.
�ntractors, combined with the downsizing in the IT contracting market. But is there really anything to be too co� �, stop sticking your head in the sand, and choose contracts wisely. If you do this, you should be able to avo� �Changes in the Contract Market. Dave Chaplin is an IT contractor and has�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2001


O'murphy IR35 case highlights problems
Case highlights problems of IR35
�id that he was in fact not an employee as no real contract had existed between the parties, although a confi�

Category: News | Thu, 25 Oct 2001


Beckham could face 'tax avoidance' spotlight
High earning football players are being targeted by the Revenue.
�ws regarding the re-negotiation of David Beckhams contract with football giants Manchester United. Similiar�

Category: News | Fri, 26 Apr 2002


New year, new contract
Looks at the year ahead in the contracting market.
�s traditionally been a time to start new jobs and contracting is no exception. At the start of every year many� �failed the 'IR35 test'. The Inland Revenue tests contracts to determine which category of contractor the IT� �f every year many contractors are beginning a new contract and may be looking for a way to work and maximise�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Jan 2003


Contractors rights directive fails
European directive to give contractors same rights as permanent staff looks set to be dropped.
�economy and would lead to higher unemployment for contract workers. But trade unions said they were disappoi�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Jun 2003


Opportunities for contractors improving within public sector
IT professionals are in particular demand by both local and central government, according to figures released by the Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo).
�for the private sector. Outsourcing public sector contracts to private services companies is big business. Th�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Jul 2003


Positive trends appear in the UK IT jobs market
The UK IT jobs market is showing signs of recovery.
�12 months. Statistics from CWJobs UK show Q2 2003 contract IT vacancies across UK rose 7% compared to Q1 200�

Category: News | Mon, 18 Aug 2003


US bill bans Indian outsourcing
US passeslaw banning companies from outsourcing to India and other countries to cut costs.
�y the Senate. Now, when the US government gives contracts to American firms, the firm cannot give subcontra�

Category: News | Sat, 24 Jan 2004


Is outsourcing IT to india cheaper?
Concern in Western world that outsourcing overseas is threatening jobs in the UK IT workforce.
�e industry has enacted a law that bans government contracts from being outsourced . The move to outsourcing i�

Category: News | Mon, 26 Jan 2004


71% ltd company it contractors expect to pay more tax following budget
71% of limited company IT contractors expect to be paying more tax as a result of the Budget according to survey.
�" James Leckie, MD of contractor start-up site IT Contracting said: "In reality, assuming your contracts are no� �e IT Contracting said: "In reality, assuming your contracts are not caught by IR35, limited companies remain�

Category: News | Tue, 30 Mar 2004


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