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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


Government contractor T&S changes are ill-informed, SNP politician claims
Contractor T&S changes are representative of a Government ignorant to the complexities of the modern labour market, claims Roger Mullin of the SNP.
�. Prior to the implementation of the legislation, contracting bodies warned that restrictions would intensify s�

Category: News | Thu, 19 May 2016


Official review launched into disastrous retrospective Loan Charge
Boris Johnson announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday 4th September 2019 at 12:45pm that there would be a review into the Loan Charge.
�such changes will not affect you as a settlement contract will have already been signed. Q) What next for H�

Category: News | Wed, 04 Sept 2019


BREAKING NEWS: Government confirms independent review of Loan Charge
Government has confirmed that Sir Amyas Morse will lead an independent review into the Loan Charge, concluding by mid-November.
�d retrospective tax bills on thousands within the contract sector. Commissioned by the Chancellor, Sajid Jav�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Sept 2019


Supreme Court judgment exposes HMRC's misguided stance on employment status law
HMRC’s stance on MOO has again been disproven in court; this time as the Supreme Court rejects an appeal against the infamous Pimlico Plumbers ruling.
�sition The Court deliberated over whether Smith’s contract with Pimlico cast obligations on him during perio�

Category: News | Wed, 13 Jun 2018


Dewhurst vs City Sprint: Bike courier wins employment status case
A courier has won a major employment status case against a logistics firm in a ruling that could have significant IR35 implications for contractors.
�not a self-employed contractor as set out in her contract with City Sprint, but rather a worker, and theref�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jan 2017


Contractors see a few bright spots in the gloomy labour budget
Contractors don't usually take advantage of government incentives, but there are a few in the otherwise gloomy budget worth noting: special loans, funds to encourage women in business, limits on regulation, public contracts.
�regulation, and improved access to public sector contracts. They're not things you often need--one would hav�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Mar 2008


What contractors can expect from the Pre-Budget Report
The Treasury has announced that the Chancellor will be making his Pre-Budget Review on Monday 24th November, so what’s in store for contractors?
�l tip towards the bad news. The big issues in the contracting sector are all due for a visit in Darling’s speec� �likely to result in a reduction in the number of contracts and/or a squeeze on contractors’ rates, as client�

Category: News | Thu, 13 Nov 2008


PBR: Contractors relieved - income shifting and travel expenses attack delayed
Contractors' worst fears about the Pre-Budget Report containing harmful changes to income shifting and contractors' expenses have not been realised.
�o But whilst the greatest potential damage to the contracting sector appears to have been averted, the generall� �ses: temporary workers and overarching employment contracts, the government has decided to leave the current�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Nov 2008


Pre-Budget Report: Darling shows Labour is listening to contractors... for now
UK contractors are celebrating a stay of execution over harmful legislation that had been threatening the sector.
�hat the concerted efforts of major players in the contracting sector, in response to the Treasury’s consultatio� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Tue, 25 Nov 2008


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