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Contractor travel and subsistence restrictions go ahead, confirms Finance Bill 2016
Contractor travel and subsistence tax relief abolished for contractors caught by IR35 or considered under ‘SDC’, confirms Finance Bill 2016.
�Contractors caught by IR35 or under supervision, direction or control (SDC)�
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| Wed, 09 Dec 2015
What is section 660?
What is Section 660? An overview of the legislation and how it affects contractors.
�o non working partners. What if you are caught by IR35? If your contract falls within IR35 and all incom�
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Articles: Section 660
| Wed, 13 Dec 2006
Contractors’ Handbook Edition 3: invaluable guide for new and experienced contractors
The brand new Contractors’ Handbook 3rd Edition is published, providing invaluable, up-to-date guidance for all successful modern-day contractors.
�t contracting knowledge Comprehensive guidance on IR35, including the public sector reforms Brand new ch�
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| Thu, 16 Nov 2017
IR591 - damp squib in budget detail
IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bombshell.
�IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bo�
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| Thu, 18 Mar 2004
Contractorcalculator survey shows that we're not prepared!
A survey by ContractorCalculator shows that far too few contractors are prepared to make the changes they need to make before managed service company legislation goes into effect on April 6.
�l 38% of those in composites say they are outside IR35 and plan to form limited (or personal service) co�
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| Fri, 30 Mar 2007
Should contractors with limited companies take salaries?
Contractors are wise to take some salary in the interest of avoiding the attentions of the Revenue.
�limited company incorporation. If you are outside IR35 — and this is the crucial factor, for if you are�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 13 Feb 2007
Charges cap on stakeholder pensions increasing by 50% on 1st april
Starting an investment before 1st April will ensure you avoid the 50% hike in Stakeholder charges.
�be up to as much as 48% for contractors caught by IR35. For example, with 48% tax relief it means for ea�
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| Mon, 28 Feb 2005
UK jobs market “incredibly resilient”: contract hiring growth led by IT & engineering
Contracting continues to grow, driven by new client projects and a preference for ‘temp to perm’ recruitment, says the new REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
�se types of ‘temp to perm’ assignments should set IR35 alarm bells ringing for contractors. Even if ther�
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| Tue, 06 Sept 2011
Contractor doctor: can my client force a rate reduction during the contract?
This client is trying to change the contractors rate on a contract that is already in force. They have no legal right to do this, and contractors shouldn't stand for it.
�very difficult indeed. The other consideration is IR35 . If you are currently caught by IR35, then findi�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 27 May 2008
Contractor doctor: can contractors run two businesses from one company?
Contractors have every right to run as many businesses as they choose from their limited companies. There are a few issues they should be aware of.
�n one also reduce the likelihood of falling under IR35 ? Thanks in advance, Mr. S. Loveridge. Contractor�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 13 Aug 2007
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