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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 2/Apr/2015
News this week covers: ‘mortgage war’; tech skills shortages; HMRC IR35 case capacity; full list of work by OTS; HMRC manuals index; & CBI surveys.
�he war on disguised employment is over, as HMRC’s IR35 case capacity is only 250 HMRC’s IR35 enquiries c� �ges suggest now is a great time for permies to go contracting Contractors with technical skills, including IT,� �increases in the number of finance and accounting contracts (1.5%) and sharp increases in media and marketing� �ance and media contractors leads 4.4% increase in contract numbers Contract vacancies grew by 4.4% year-on-y�

Category: News | Thu, 02 Apr 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 13/Mar/2015
News this week covers: HMRC’s false IR35 assumptions; MPs briefed on umbrellas; increased contractor demand; tax avoidance; & IPSE’s Budget demands.
�HMRC’s estimates of IR35 costs and Exchequer risks deeply flawed HMRC has� �5 when calculating compliance costs. More... Core contracting disciplines enjoy increased contract opportunitie� �ctors need to look overseas for future sources of contracts Oil and gas contractors must look outside of the� �e... Core contracting disciplines enjoy increased contract opportunities from economic growth Engineering, c�

Category: News | Fri, 13 Mar 2015


Tax and regulatory changes needed as contractor confidence plummets, says IPSE
If the Government wants to keep the UK workforce flexible, it must reassess its tax and regulatory framework, says IPSE’s Simon McVicker.
�nges to taxation – most notably the public sector IR35 reforms – it’s almost as if the Government is int�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Sept 2017


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 05/Aug/2016
News this week covers: public sector contractor exodus; Uber court case; PM consults with contractors; NHS scandal; PMIs; and construction warning.
�Government projects to be decimated by IR35 reforms Government projects will be wiped out if� �wants from Brexit talks Representatives from the contracting community met with the Prime Minister this week a� �at forcing contractors into fixed term employment contracts would actually reduce HMRC’s overall tax take by� �ooner leave the sector than accept an inside-IR35 contract. The survey of over 500 also found that forcing c�

Category: News | Fri, 05 Aug 2016


Uber outcome could be a disaster for UK PLC
Uber drivers won their UK employment tribunal. Any new case law precedents could weaken any IR35 tax defence
�aw. And it's those laws that have underpinned the IR35 tax legislation since 1999. There is no statutory�

Category: News | Fri, 28 Oct 2016


Contracting in 2017: tax reform needs much consideration, warns IPSE chief executive
The Chancellor’s proposed tax system reform can’t afford to ignore the various research into self-employment, says IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce.
�uggestions to Downing Street in the coming weeks. IR35 reform could serve as wakeup call for Government� �years - the way people work, the gig economy and contracting in general – and I think the Chancellor is in a p� �hazard approach that causes further damage to the contract sector as it looks to restructure its tax system�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jan 2017


Treasury discussion paper published following pre budget report
Comments on the Pre Budget Report and Treasury discussion paper.
�ted from other company owners for tax purposes by IR35 and the application of Section 660, so it’s a lit�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Dec 2004


Impact of 2003 N.I. rises
The impact of the 2003 N.I rises to contractors.
�esult is that for those contractors NOT caught by IR35 there is very little change because they do not i�

Category: News | Tue, 14 May 2002


How contractors want taxes simplified
All of us contractors would like to see a tax system that is simple and clear, but we haven't got one. Even the experts agree on that. How can we improve it?
�Overall total reform End tax avoidance laws like IR35 Clear definitions Better Service from tax offices� �ion among other things. Certainly everyone in the contracting industry has been calling for revisions in those�

Category: News | Mon, 12 Nov 2007


Contractors should benefit from a simpler, predictable and more stable UK tax system
The government’s tax policy consultation aims to create a simpler and fairer UK tax system that could reduce tax uncertainties for contractors.
�d lead to a reduction in the uncertainties around IR35 and employment status, which plague limited compa�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Jun 2010


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