- The future of IR35 in the public and private sectors The reform to IR35 for public sector assignments is now reality. Despite huge effort by agencies and the contractors themselves, the beleaguered market remains in turmoil whilst the lack of compliance from the public sector continues. From the start, HMRC were warned of the problems ahead. Article Author: Duncan Strike Comments Read More
- What can Limited Company contractors expect from the Budget 2017? With less than two weeks to go until Mr Hammond’s first (and last) Spring Budget, now is the perfect time to review what tax changes are on the horizon from April of this year. Public sector IR35 From April 6th, onwards, for Limited Company contractors who are currently contracting w Article Author: Paul Gough Comments Read More
- Autumn Statement 2016 - How will the VAT Flat Rate Scheme Restriction Affect Contractors? In his Autumn Statement, Chancellor Phillip Hammond announced important changes to the Flat Rate VAT Scheme (VAT FRS): from 1 April 2017, a new 16.5% rate will be introduced for businesses with limited costs, such as many businesses providing services. Many contractors and small businesses Article Author: Sumit Agarwal Comments Read More
- How will Autumn statement affect Contractors? 23 November will see Hammond deliver his first Autumn Statement under May’s new leadership, but what will it hold for Limited Company contractors? Can they expect to see a barrage of changes that will modify the way they contract, or will they be left relatively untouched? Only time Article Author: Paul Gough Comments Read More
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