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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 22/Apr/2016
News this week covers: SDC burden; public sector threat; North Sea opportunities; IT demand; Brexit impact; ONS stats; intermediaries guidance update.
�irection or control’ (SDC) doesn’t exist within a contract. This will likely result in firms carrying out ex�

Category: News | Fri, 22 Apr 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 30/Jan/2015
News this week covers: skills shortages; IPSE index; oil and gas opportunities; HMRC five figure fines; and unions attack AWR Swedish Derogation.
Contracting skills shortages worsen, as IT and engineering op� �erforming well. The results suggest the number of contracts will continue to grow and capacity for freelancer� �the taxman’s complacency over its IT maintenance contract due for replacement in 2017. The Telegraph’s Chri�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Jan 2015


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?
�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


Autumn Statement - contracting market outlook
The Autumn Statement 2022 may mean the highest taxes for 50 years and no cancellation of IR35, but the contracting market will still thrive.
�s Autumn Statement 2022 , one thing is for sure – contracting is alive and well and will continue to grow. So s�

Category: News | Sun, 20 Nov 2022


Holiday Pay Reform: New laws bring clarity for casual and part-time workers
New Employment Rights Regulations will clarify holiday pay for casual and part-time workers from 1 January 2024.
�urs workers' and 'part-year workers' on permanent contracts. The new provisions in The Employment Rights (Ame� �om Harpur Trust engaged on a permanent zero-hours contract. She worked and was paid only during term time. P�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Nov 2023


MPs accuse "overmighty" HMRC of "abusing" power like the Post Office
Parliamentary debate signals the start of a possible root-and-branch reform of HMRC to curb abuse of power by the state.
�charge scandal is that these ordinary people were contract workers doing a job of work for somebody or some�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Jan 2024


Employment Rights Bill - What do contractors need to know?
How will the Employment Rights Bill affect contractors? Martyn Valentine of The Law Place explains the likely impact.
�ment Rights Bill will ban exploitative zero-hours contracts, end fire and rehire, and introduce basic employm� �he supervision and direction of a hirer and has a contract with the temporary work agency. However, scenario�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Oct 2024


Contracting and Personal Liability Notices (PLNs) from HMRC: a contractor guide
Contractors whose limited company has unpaid NICs can be found personally liable if HMRC believes the debts arose through directors’ neglect or fraud.
�the case of IR35, a contractor might seek an IR35 contract review from an expert who suggests that the contr�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Thu, 28 Apr 2011


Contractor guide to tax credits from HMRC: working tax credit and child tax credit
Contractors can qualify for tax credits from HMRC and should submit a claim in case their income unexpectedly falls, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�rwork. “Many contractors could spend their entire contracting career without ever qualifying for tax credits,”� �income drops, say for an extended period between contracts or on the birth of a new child. Eligibility crite� �ny, rather than a client. “Searching for the next contract opportunity, networking, checking job boards, app�

Category: Articles: Tax Issues | Mon, 08 Aug 2011


HMRC signals new direct attack on contractors, citing disguised remuneration
HMRC has promised to challenge schemes that are being marketed to contractors as a way of getting around new disguised remuneration rules.
�r direct attack on contractors, and shows how the contracting community is seen as ‘easy pickings’ by revenue c�

Category: News | Wed, 24 Aug 2011


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