REC finds IT contractor demand inched downwards in January, but Reed tells ContractorUK it isn’t stalling, is consistent, and ...
Modernising the Agency Work Regulatory Framework,’ marks a HUGE step towards ending the ‘grey area’ for contractors.
An unconventional framing of why the taxman has chosen to put agencies and end-clients on the hook is a new webinar’s most ...
More than 30 proposed changes to the Conduct Regulations are set to ‘reshape how the temporary labour market is regulated.’ ...
High-net-worth types eyeing their first buy-to-let have an open door. But nervous of ‘non-standard income’ where a broker isn ...
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Blocking the 2025 Loan Charge settlement opportunity from being a genuine opportunity is… HMRC
A new technical note shows the taxman taking with one hand and giving with the other. He must be persuaded (or instructed) to ditch his balance sheet-led approach.
A spike for the .gov Personal Tax Account website looks assured, as the taxman is found overcharging taxpayers by £625 each.
Since few contractors can now say ‘Not me, guv,’ the IR35-hit and other PSCs must use the government’s own free tool to ...
Since SSP’s new state enforcer isn’t fully operational yet, umbrella contractors may need to stand their ground, as three changes to the ‘safety net’ come into effect.
Understand IR35 risk factors in under 2 minutes. Free tool to help UK contractors explore employment status considerations.
"The withdrawal of an Employment Rights Bill amendment isn't the last contractors will hear of umbrella company licensing authority and umbrella company regulation. Not if we have anything to do with ...
You may have noticed, HMRC is on a roll. Revenue & Customs seems to be winning all its recent IR35 tribunals and, in the main, doing so emphatically. Several cases have made their way to the Upper ...
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