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IR591 - son of IR35 looms
Announcement in Pre Budget report indicates intention to introduce new legislation to tax owner-managers of companies.
�hat the proposals are essentially an extension of IR35 and Section 660 which contractors are familiar wi�

Category: News | Wed, 17 Dec 2003


Rumours persist on IR591
IR591 is once again in the news, and rumours abound that it will replace IR35.
�the news, and rumours abound that it will replace IR35. ContractorUK reported last Friday that they had�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Jan 2004


Section 660. will it cost you £42,000?
Discusses the cost of Section 660 to the contractor.
�nly deal with limited companies. Is it related to IR35? Many companies have managed to protect themselve� �t themselves against IR35 by having IR35-Friendly contracts. HMRC then looked at the working practices, which�

Category: Articles: Section 660 | Fri, 20 Jun 2003


Target income calculator now live!
How much would you like in your pocket each month after the chancellor has taken his piece?
�you would need a rate of £53 per hour if outside IR35, or a rate of £69 per hour if inside IR35. Just� �l salary of £93155 . To earn your desired income contracting you would need a rate of £53 per hour if outside�

Category: News | Wed, 19 Nov 2003


Target income calculator for permanent employees
Work out the salary required to earn you desired income from permanent employment.
�you would need a rate of £27 per hour if outside IR35, or a rate of £39 per hour if inside IR35. Just� �0 ( 32 %) to £52470 . To earn your desired income contracting you would need a rate of £27 per hour if outside�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Jan 2004


Contracting in 2016: experts share their predictions for contractors in the New Year
Contractors look set to enjoy a prosperous 2016 driven by Government projects, sector growth and skills shortages.
�ntractors don’t have to worry about amendments to IR35 over the course of the 2016/17 tax year, but can� �anticipation as the continued growth of the core contracting sectors, coupled with rising demand triggered by�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Jan 2016


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


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