All quiet on the domestic front? The chancellor is right to say it is, but it would be wrong for contractors to wait for ...
What the chancellor’s ‘not fooling anyone’ fiscal update means for contractors, according to SG Accounting, Mellor & Co, ...
Rachel Reeves vows to stay the course and stick to our plan, “a plan that is more necessary than ever before in a world of uncertainty.” ...
FCSA: With its legislative plate pretty full, the UK contractor sector must hope Rachel Reeves’ imminent statement lives up ...
SafeRec says despite April fast approaching, too much of the temporary labour supply chain still thinks the risk of HMRC’s framework is only about whether the tax liability has been paid.
How a court case changes what's now relevant to contractors trying to fight their corner on MOO. This core principle is known as the 'Wage-Work bargain,' which means that there is Mutuality of ...
The Post Office Ltd becomes the public sector’s single largest off-payroll working compliance failure, ‘sending a clear message’ to the private sector that robust IR35 processes are ‘essential rather ...
Four reasons why contractors should not be taken in by 'Scrap IR35' rhetoric, almost regardless of which political quarter it comes from. The official launch of Restore Britain on Friday, February ...
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 ...
Amid practical unknowns and the risk of unintended consequences, the government would do well to remember it already has a ...
Boox has responded to HMRC assessments which charge both the accountancy firm and its contractor limited company clients of breaching the Managed Service Company legislation. But more than just ...
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