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IT contractors in the NHS “unlikely to trigger” off-payroll or IR35 rules
IT contractors working on contracts with the NHS are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules. Good news as demand soars says Don Tomlinson of max20.
�t business who are most likely to be well outside IR35 .” And according to Tomlinson, three further fact� �is underscored by educating NHS clients about how contracting works: “The NHS is a fantastic employer with lots� �“IT contractors working on NHS contracts are unlikely to trigger the off-payroll rules whe� �ing forced onto Pay As You Earn (PAYE), or out of contract. “Demand is soaring within the NHS for experience�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2012


Off-payroll rules forcing contractors from the public sector due to poor guidance
EXCLUSIVE: Off-payroll rules are driving contractors from public sector clients as direct result of poor implementation guidance.
�ugh stance.” Departments have developed their own IR35 compliance tests, at great cost The lack of firm� �s currently and formerly working on public sector contracts that the rules are being applied inconsistently a�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Sept 2013


PCG and work foundation team up to make the case for contractors
PCG and the Work Foundation are working together at the political party conferences to make the case for contractors.
�yed when it comes to tax,'' continues Ramsden. '' IR35 , the so-called 'freelancers’ tax' is enforced vi� �work. Is the growth in freelancing and short term contracting a sign of better work life balance or of wider jo�

Category: News | Fri, 28 Sept 2007


PCG hires political heavyweight to bring parliament round to contractors’ cause
Political heavyweight Simon McVicker joins the Professional Contractors Group as Head of Public Affairs, promising greater engagement with Westminster
�rkforce.” According to McVicker, the abolition of IR35 remains one of the core tenets of PCG, and he see�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Mar 2009


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 30/Apr/2010
News this week includes growth of HMRC ‘yield’; IT contract opportunities increase; labour market statistics paint mixed picture; & PCG ups the ante.
�commitment from the Conservative Party to review IR35 and from the Liberal Democrats to scrap IR35. A r� �contractors with lucrative ongoing public sector contracts. More…� �tax system grows ever more complicated’. More… IT contract vacancies shoot up 54% in quarter In its latest S�

Category: News | Thu, 29 Apr 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 01/Oct/2010
News this week includes debate over IR35 future; prospects improve for IT, oil & gas contractors; caution urged over client finances & new PCG events.
IR35 replacement could affect clients, but only benefi� �ort term, but might cause long-term damage to the contracting sector if the UK returns to what Alan Rommel of P�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Sept 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 13/Aug/2010
News this week includes a warning that a ‘new IR35’ might have ‘rougher edges’; encouraging signs on rates; and greater clarity on Agency Worker Regs.
IR35’s replacement might have ‘rougher edges’, warns O� �will become a forum for AWR-related debate in the contracting community. “It’s important that our industry star� �or contractors and freelancers wishing to work on contracts that require security clearance. This is publishe�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Aug 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 20/Aug/2010
News this week includes HMRC defeat; financial services sector recovery; tax ‘super law’; and contractor demand bucking otherwise negative trends.
�f the border. More… GAAR ‘super law’ could gazump IR35 successor Announced by the Chancellor George Osbo� �ing to the Monster Employment Index, but the core contracting sectors of IT, engineering, construction and rese�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Aug 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 28/Jan/2011
News this week includes latest IR35 victory; IT contractor demand update; good news for financial sector contractors; & HMRC bonuses, despite errors.
�Contractor’s IR35 tribunal win brings MOO back into the frame Contr� �financial services sector will create the most IT contracting assignments in 2011, as confidence in the public� �om public sector to financial sector in search of contracts IT contractors anticipate growth in the financial� �factors were that client Airbus could cancel the contract without notice and contractors were sent home on�

Category: News | Fri, 28 Jan 2011


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 06/May/2011
News this week includes PCG post-budget; REC joins IR35 Forum; growth slows in key sectors; new rate-based income protection; & marine energy report.
�George Osborne’s 2011 Budget decision not to axe IR35, Brazier has reaffirmed that PCG remains committe� �s may have greater concerns as the housing sector contracted, although in contrast commercial construction gro� �ore contractors could be set to win a raft of new contracts in the marine energy sector. According to a repor� �tors can now apply for income protection based on contract rates Contractors can now apply for income protec�

Category: News | Thu, 05 May 2011


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