The Intermediaries legislation of 2000 has made life ‘very, very difficult’ for contractors, so it too would be abolished ...
The extension of the IR35 tax-avoidance reforms to the private sector from 6 April 2021 could lead to a shortage of contracting talent in the UK, suggests research from the Association of Independent ...
A behind-closed-doors session for the Conservatives to work out their IR35 position posed four big questions to contractors’ ...
The government’s controversial IR35 tax avoidance legislation threatens to derail the UK’s bid to become a science and technology superpower, contracting authority Qdos has warned. As previously ...
The UK government has recently published draft legislation that, from April 2020, will require many private sector businesses engaging self-employed contractors through intermediary service companies ...
With the revised IR35 (off-payroll working) rules coming into force in the UK for private sector employers in just a few weeks, are you ready for the new regime? Here are 5 key actions to benchmark ...
More than half (57%) of self-employed workers in the UK don’t know what IR35 is, new research from FreeAgent reveals Its study, which surveyed 2,000 self-employed people, showed that the majority of ...
A new report reveals confusion still reigns around IR35 legislation among both contractors and the businesses that rely on them. The 2019 Harvey Nash IR35 Survey, which interviewed 1,200 businesses ...
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) claims to have evidence that hundreds of UK independent contractors have been forced to move overseas as a result of the IR35 tax clampdown. The PCG has now ...
The new UK government should urgently review IR35 and tax for umbrella companies, according to our commentators. In its first 100 days, the Labour government must review the IR35 tax, which is ...
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The delayed UK tax rules mean interim CISO positions are becoming less common, and both interims and vCISOs will raise their rates to offset higher taxes. Though its introduction to the private sector ...
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