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Contractor Doctor: If I sign a confidentiality agreement in my name am I inside IR35?
Contractors asked to sign confidentiality agreements in their name, and not their limited company’s, are unlikely to be at risk.
�with a new client. I had my contract checked for IR35 by a consultant and it received the all-clear. Bu�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 31 Jan 2011
Self assessment tax for contractors - 7 things you need to know
A guide to the annual self assessment tax return for contractors.
�due 31 July 2016 £5,000 4. Contractors caught by IR35 If you are caught by IR35, then your self assessm�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Sun, 25 Sept 2016
Contractor guide to answering the self-assessment tax return service company question
Contractors should answer the tax return’s service company question as leaving it out can bring unwelcome attention, warns ClearSky’s Daniel Mepham.
�with targeting contractors who may be subject to IR35 ,” he continues. “However, HMRC has many other re�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 16 Jan 2013
Making tax efficient use of excess company profits
Discusses the tax effective options and issues for utilising excess company profits?
�is dissolved. This article discusses the issues. IR35 Factors This question is only relevant when you a�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Mon, 30 Oct 2006
Contractors should choose limited companies if the fit is right
There is pressure in the industry on contractors to choose PAYE umbrellas for their businesses. Barry Roback of JSA shows that those for whom a limited company is a good fit should try one on.
�ce company, or even whether or not you are within IR35 . Make the Right Choice Many agencies, which are�
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| Fri, 17 Aug 2007
Brown's attack on contractors could backfire
Comment on the text of the new MSC attack from the Treasury suggested that much case law willl be needed to handle unresolved issues.
�tors raises many questions. Treasury Burnt by the IR35 Fire ''These latest legislative attacks on contra�
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| Mon, 26 Mar 2007
PCG welcomes direct approach taken by HMRC
PCG Comments on the Proposals to Tackle Managed Service Companies
�the government’s reasoning in removing MSCs from IR35 and leaving it in place for other intermediaries�
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| Thu, 07 Dec 2006
You need tax insurance - get benefits by joining the FSB
The FSB include tax insurance for all their members.
�e indeed a genuine business which might help with IR35 status disputes. You must ensure that you behave�
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| Sat, 01 Apr 2000
Budget 2006: effect on contractors
How has the 2006 Budget affected contractors?
�etween £10 and £15 per hour who are NOT caught by IR35 will see a minor saving in taxes, although neglig�
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| Thu, 23 Mar 2006
PCG proclaims freelancers’ role in chancellor’s skills vision
The PCG comments on todays Pre-Budget Report.
�,” he continued. “Those of them who are caught by IR35 cannot even claim against their tax the training�
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| Thu, 02 Dec 2004
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