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A comprehensive series of articles for contractors in the UK. Featuring the IR35 rules, contractor expenses, tax avoidance and business banking.
Posted on 10 December 2010. Tags: 24 month rule, accountant, Accountants, contractors, employers national insurance, employers NIC, freelancers, hmrc, IR35, ir35 rules, PCG, PCG’s Guide to Freelancing, pi insurance, recruitment consultants
You may recall I wrote last week about there being an apparent majority of recruitment consultants who don’t actually know what they’re doing, much less understand what (or rather who) it is they’re selling, Sadly that also seems to be true of contractors themselves.
Posted in alan's blog, ir35 rules
Posted on 08 September 2010. Tags: contracting, hmrc, HMRC compliant, HMRC investigation, PAYE, self assessment, tax-efficient pay structures
Contractors, whether new to contracting or experienced hands, will often be approached by salesmen for tax-efficient pay structures. “Great – where do I sign?” might be your first thought. However, you might want to reflect and find out a few things before committing yourself.
Posted in news, tax avoidance
Posted on 30 July 2010. Tags: freelancing, hmrc, Immigration, Intra-company transfers, ir35 rules, limited company, Vince Cable
Traditionally this is the Silly Season, when the Press have to file stories about singing sheep to fill the papers since there is no real news to talk about. But actually there are not one but two interesting stories to ponder this week.
Posted in alan's blog, ir35 rules
Posted on 02 July 2010. Tags: IR35, ir35 rules, IT Contractor, limited company contractor, public sector, small business taxation, son of ir35
Mostly people see the announcement in the Budget as a positive step forward, and even those who previously seemed to have found a new enthusiasm for IR35 seem to have gone quiet.
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Posted on 30 June 2010. Tags: companies house, contractor accountancy, corporation tax, esc16, ir35 rules, Online accountant, online accountants, VAT
There’s no doubt about it, the wholesale contractor accountancy marketplace is big business and everyone wants a piece of the action.
Posted in set up a company
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: coalition government, Contractor accountants, george osborne, hmrc, IR35, ir35 rules, Mark Prisk, PCG, small business tax
Contractor accountants can pass on this welcome news for freelancers and sole traders from Mark Prisk, the small business minister. In a recent interview he said that the comprehensive review the coalition is going to undertake of business taxation will seek to replace IR35 with a long-term alternative.
Posted in ir35 rules, news
Posted on 25 June 2010. Tags: Budget, coalition government, corporation tax, income tax, IR35, IT Contractor, nic, VAT
So where was I…? Back refreshed from two weeks of idleness in the sun, and already looking for the next contract. Don’t seem to have missed anything too serious while I was away.
Posted in alan's blog, ir35 rules
Posted on 18 June 2010. Tags: agency workers directive, Budget, contractors, freelancers, IR35, REC, recruiters
The plight of contractors, freelancers and temporary workers has once again come under the spotlight this week following the launch of the REC’s Agency Workers Directive (AWD) Toolkit.
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Posted on 17 June 2010. Tags: accommodation, Contractor accountants, ebt, employee benefit trust, hmrc, offshore, tax avoidance, tax evasion, tax investigation
UK individuals, including limited company contractors, appear to be committing less tax offences than in previous years according to law firm McGrigors.
Posted in news, tax avoidance
Posted on 11 June 2010. Tags: IR35, my accountant friend, Online accountant, online accountants, tax, tax investigation, tax payments
According to a recent survey by My Accountant Friend, nearly two thirds of IT contractors could be paying too much tax.
Posted in ir35 rules, news
Posted on 09 June 2010. Tags: ciot, Contractor accountants, hmrc, tax laws, tax legislation, tax process
The CIOT, a member group representing many contractor accountants, is calling on the new government to alter the way it makes the country’s tax laws. They believe that we should be following the US model which allows for more scrutiny over tax regulations.
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Posted on 04 June 2010. Tags: employers national insurance, ir35 rules, limited company contractors, nic, PAYE, VAT
Now the excitement of the promise actually to consider IR35 for a serious reappraisal has died down a little, I’ve been giving some thought to what that might actually mean. What can we expect Son-of-IR35 to look like?
Posted in alan's blog, ir35 rules