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A weighty 63 questions is (hopefully) the government’s sign that avoiders will need a hard hat by the time HMRC is done.
From business planning to sorting your accounts, starting out as a contractor can feel like a lot. Here’s how new contractors can forget the faff and hit the ground running.
An HMRC update clarifies that while the starting gun may be unholstered in April 2026, it won’t be fired until April 2027.
An off-payroll rules update by HMRC is far from the full story. But the subtext is clear – the reformed IR35 rules aren’t going anywhere.
With many limited company contractors likely to be looking at their dividends before their £5,000 allowance gets pared back in April 2018, it makes sense to remember that excessive amounts can be ...
Examples of good practice for umbrella companies’ isn’t a fishing expedition. Even if some of the spelt out legal duties could be checked up on.
High Level Clearance Cisco SME / Senior Network Engineer x 2 * Location: Bracknell or Birmingham * Duration: 6 months (long term extensions expected) * IR35: Inside * Rate: £500-550/day (negotiable) ...
Our client based in Birmingham is looking for a Support Analyst. Due to nature of the role candidates need to hold current DV + NPPV3 clearance. This role is fully onsite. Key Tasks The post holder ...
‘So you want to take money out of your limited company?’ It’s a fair question that advisers to shrewd and well-heeled contractors asked them back in June, in a bid to make the most of their incomes.
While some people talk about fairness and parity between freelancers and the employed, I doubt the government is looking at changing the IR35 legislation because they feel a moral obligation to create ...
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