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New year, new contract
Looks at the year ahead in the contracting market.
�that around 80% of contractors are caught by the IR35. There are many options open to the contractor. S� �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


What is a composite company umbrella?
Explains the commonly used terminology and what this option means for contractors.
�PAYE) or salary and dividends, depending on their IR35 status. The definitions are confusing An “umbrell� �the context of service providing companies to the contracting industry. The word “composite” means “made up of� �mpany, through which many contractors place their contracts. Using the umbrella, contractors then receive eit� �e most important issue, which is whether or not a contract falls inside or outside IR35. The IR35 issue The�

Category: News | Mon, 31 Jan 2005


Considering moving from ltd company to an umbrella
Practicalities and issues surrounding the decision to close your company and move to an umbrella solution.
�Introduction IR35 has now been around since April 2000. In terms of� �then you will pass. Tough to Negotiate IR35 Free Contracts Given the current market conditions (lots of supp� �l established: If you can’t get the right type of contract you will fail. If you can, then you will pass. To�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Sept 2002


HMRC has misled Treasury on Loan Charge, warns leading UK tax barrister
HMRC has misled the Treasury on the facts concerning the Loan Charge, leading tax barrister Keith Gordon has warned the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
�r assertions’, Gordon adds. HMRC’s application of IR35 increased loan scheme use HMRC officials have att�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Feb 2019


OTS Employment status review key questions: ContractorCalculator’s response
ContractorCalculator responded to the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) request for responses to key questions for its Employment status review.
�ough the review specifically excludes coverage of IR35 , as the tax legislation is underpinned by employ� �Contractors and other contracting sector stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the outc� �nge employment status and give workers freedom to contract, or Remove the different tax treatment of earning�

Category: News | Mon, 02 Feb 2015


Contractors a vital part of UK recovery, agree tax experts at PCG-sponsored event
The Reform think-tank and PCG yesterday discussed contractors’ input to UK economic recovery with a select band of leading experts and influencers.
�flexible working with punitive taxation, such as IR35 , contractors and freelancers should be encourage�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Oct 2009


Are you a service company? Contractor limited company P35 and tax return question
Contractors completing their P35 will again be faced with answering question 6 correctly. Does new guidance from HMRC this year clarify the question?
�be a service company and, if so, were they inside IR35. For most contractors, saying yes was like waving� �ractor open to a compliance check to ensure their contracts, current and past, are outside of IR35. The most� �Contractors who contract through their own contractor limited company must�

Category: News | Tue, 14 Apr 2009


Contractors will suffer from HMRC budget cutbacks unless plans improve, says NAO
Contractors are at risk of suffering ongoing uncertainties as a result of HMRC’s £1.6bn cost cutting programme unless plans improve says the NAO.
�uffering ongoing uncertainties over their tax and IR35 status due to HMRC ’s planned £1.6bn budget cuts.�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Jul 2011


Uber court case could dramatically affect your next contract
Uber drivers are challenging the company in court over their employment status, in a case that could have huge implications for contractors and IR35.
�ure court cases surrounding employment status and IR35 . “This is the most high-profile court case conce� �weeks ago , could have huge implications for the contracting sector. Contractors are advised to keep close tab� �tors. Contractors urged to pay close attention to contracts Experts are already encouraging agencies to revie�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Aug 2016


Contracting market is “springing back” says specialist SG Accounting
How have contractors coped with the triple whammy of Brexit, the Pandemic and IR35 and is the market now recovering for many?
�ith the triple whammy of Brexit, the Pandemic and IR35 and discover that the market is now back on the u� �et is now back on the up for many. Q) How has the contract market weathered the recent storms? After having�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Oct 2021


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