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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 18/July/2012
News this week covers: contracting now mainstream; finance contracts surge; record high self-employment; new interim guide; and accelerated payments.
�ng income tax and NICs could affect dividends and IR35 The potential merger of income tax and National I� �Contracting now mainstream, with one in five having been cont� �financial contractors experienced a surge in new contracts in London’s financial centre during June 2014. Th� �ccounting and IT contractors see financial sector contract surge in City IT and financial contractors experi�
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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 31/Oct/2014
News this week covers: BETs abolished; BBC test judicial review; late payment; high paying contracts; paper tax return deadline; & simpler CT filing.
�Contractors no longer be required to use the IR35 Business Entity Tests (BETs) Contractors will no� �offer increased capacity and specialist skills to contracting clients that increasingly adopt lean workforce st� �have been given insights into the highest paying contracts and the skills they need to win them. Umbrella co� �kills.” The core contracting disciplines dominate contract and temp work in the UK, accounting for 35.9% of�
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| Fri, 31 Oct 2014
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 13/Feb/2015
News this week covers: IR35 yield plummets; umbrella expenses; IPSE’s new department; no more PQQs; and HSBC Swiss account holders face SFO probe.
�HMRC’s IR35 tax yield fell to £430,000 during 2013/14, costin� �positive growth territory, three of the five core contracting disciplines slipped down or stayed the same in th� �inue to hire oil and gas contractors on lucrative contracts. A new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) hig� �workforce,” believes Kermode. Contractors seeing contract market stabilise, with specialist skills demand s�
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| Fri, 13 Feb 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 07/Aug/2015
News this week covers: APNs challenge rejected; IR35 proposals criticised; record contracting opportunities; and oil investment.
�and recruitment sector staff at risk from HMRC’s IR35 proposals Contractors and recruitment sector prof� �genous supply of energy for the country.” More... Contracting opportunities at record levels due to outsourcing� �area until at least 2030, safeguarding production contracts and jobs. The news has been welcomed by Oil &� �g and transportation sectors recorded declines in contract activity. More... Contractors benefit from steady�
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| Fri, 07 Aug 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 11/Sept/2015
News this week covers: Contractor availability growth slows; bogus IR35 claims; engineering contractors benefit from investment; HMRC criticised.
�s calculations in its Intermediaries Legislation (IR35) discussion document which attempts to persuade r� �loyee. The example ignores basic realities of the contracting marketplace, for example that clients always pay�
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| Fri, 11 Sept 2015
PCG to offer advice and guidance on budget day
PCG assemble expert team to offer advice and guidance to freelancers on Budget Day-17th March 2004
�d the most important Budget for freelancers since IR35 was announced four years' ago. The Professional C�
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| Thu, 11 Mar 2004
£10 - £15 per hour worst hit by IR591
Those contractors earning between £10 and £15 per hour are most hit by the new measures, with £12 being the worst hit.
�It does not apply contractor currently caught by IR35 or those whose profits exceed £50k per annum. £10�
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| Mon, 22 Mar 2004
Contractors face mixed outlook as BIS proposes new Agency Workers Regulations
Following the decision to delay implementation of the Agency Workers Directive, BIS has revealed the proposed regulations in a new consultation.
�tors and those limited company contractors within IR35 , the future in two years time is less certain. F� �n says that the AWD will apply to “agency workers contracted to an ’umbrella company‘, or who operate a person� �e AWD, response to the news and consultation from contracting organisations has been broadly positive, but with� �ker have not been acknowledged. “Contractors with contracts lasting less than the 12-week qualifying period c�
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| Tue, 20 Oct 2009
What does the Agency Workers Directive mean for contractors?
Fears that the AWD spells the end of contracting are unfounded as indications suggest ltd company contractors may be in the clear – but not umbrellas.
�ntractors working on contracts that are inside of IR35 is unclear. The impact of the AWD on agency worke� �definition does, however, include agency workers contracted to an umbrella company’. The status of contractor� �ctive (AWD) by the back door in May 2008, many in contracting feared their livelihoods and way of life would be� �tractors and the status of contractors working on contracts that are inside of IR35 is unclear. The impact of�
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| Mon, 25 Jan 2010
Are you contractors getting too close to the client?
Getting too integrated with the client can cause you tax problems, or you may find you're doing far more than the contract calls for?
�of the client's organisation could put you inside IR35. This can be annoying, because even simple things� �sy for a contractor to lose track of the original contract in the desire to do a good job. You want to be he�
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| Tue, 27 Nov 2007
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