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Contractors urged to carry on innovating at National Freelancers Day 2016 #NFD16
Contractors and freelancers were urged to continue breaking creative boundaries at this years’ National Freelancers Day event, hosted by IPSE.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 10/Jun/2016
News this week covers: IR35 reform criticism; Irish contractor demand; decommissioning opportunities; PMIs; digital tax statement; and tax planning.

ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2016
Contractors are faring well as firms continue to target temporary hires ahead of the EU referendum, with many sectors seeing rising demand and rates.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 03/June/2016
News this week covers: IR35 consultation; buy-to-let changes; finance contractor demand; HMRC blunder; skills crisis warning; & late payment concern.

Contractors applying for buy-to-let mortgages facing tougher lending conditions
Contractors seeking buy-to-let mortgages will face tighter lending rules following a Prudential Regulation Authority consultant.

IR35 public sector consultation ‘a done deal’, warn contracting experts
Contracting stakeholders fear that HMRC’s IR35 public sector consultation confirms the taxman intends to press ahead with draconian new measures.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 27/May/2016
News this week covers: AGCC Survey; construction demand; oil and gas recruitment drive; buy-to-let dip; contractor bank fears; and HMRC criticism.

IR35 public sector consultation released
IR35 employment status from 2017 will be determined by clients or agencies, contractors in the public sector learn from a new HMRC consultation.

Contractor numbers and the contracting landscape in the UK and Europe
Contractor numbers continue to grow, and the contracting landscape is constantly evolving shows research, but the sector also faces challenges.

Oil and gas contractors on hand as clients compound skills shortage concerns
Oil and gas contractors could eventually see heightened demand as firms intensify future skills shortage concerns by shedding staff, AGCC study shows.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/May/2016
News this week covers: T&S criticism; IT contractors drive innovation; Fintech boom; London Employment Monitor; digital accounts warning; & ONS stats.

Government contractor T&S changes are ill-informed, SNP politician claims
Contractor T&S changes are representative of a Government ignorant to the complexities of the modern labour market, claims Roger Mullin of the SNP.

Contractors key to IT sector delivering on demands for innovation
IT contractors with combined skillsets are in demand as firms struggle to supplement innovation from within their own ranks, shows study from Experis.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 13/May/2016
News this week covers: money boxing; contractor billings surge; IT opportunities; red tape concerns; Government contractor boost; and decommissioning.

Politicians debate Brexit impact on contractors at UK200Group’s Campaign for Clarity
Politicians met to debate the impact of a Brexit upon contractors, small business and the wider economy at an event attended by ContractorCalculator.

Contractor billings accelerate as clients look to hedge EU referendum outcome
Contractor billings are accelerating as clients look to contingent staff to offer a low-risk solution to demand pressures as the EU referendum looms.

Proposed money boxing rules could harm contractors
Limited company contractors could be adversely affected by new measures taken by HMRC to tackle money boxing, warns James Abbott of Abbott Moore.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 06/May/2016
News this week covers: MSC warning; finance leader demand; PMIs; umbrella concerns eased; tax avoidance crackdown; and contractor confidence improves.

ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2016
Contractors are experiencing differing fortunes as Brexit concerns impact clients’ hiring intentions, although opportunities remain in niche markets.

MSC Tax Tribunal outcome could have wider repercussions for contractors, warns expert
Contractors who used an MSC provider could be at risk following the Christianuyi Ltd & Ors v Revenue & Customs ruling, warns Andy Vessey of Qdos.

Contractors can cut dividend tax by shifting life insurance costs into their company
Contractors can ease the blow of dividend tax changes and save corporation tax by moving life insurance into their company.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 29/Apr/2016
News this week covers: IR35 criticism; fluctuating finance demand; Brexit fears; new contract sector figures; pensions warning; & legislation review.

HMRC wins first MSC case in Tax Tribunal: Christianuyi Ltd & Ors v Revenue & Customs
HMRC has won the first case brought to the Tax Tribunal under the Managed Service Company (MSC) legislation: Christianuyi Ltd & Ors v Revenue & Customs.

Contractors encouraged to target niche sectors as clients adopt risk-averse approach
Finance and IT contractors should explore niche markets as recent global events have resulted in fluctuating demand amongst specific disciplines.

Public sector IR35 reforms called into question after HMRC figures proven wrong
Experts have called proposed IR35 reforms into question after a PAC study found that roughly 90% of public sector contractors are tax compliant.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 22/Apr/2016
News this week covers: SDC burden; public sector threat; North Sea opportunities; IT demand; Brexit impact; ONS stats; intermediaries guidance update.

Supervision, direction or control is widely misunderstood, says ContractorCalculator
ContractorCalculator has moved to clarify HMRC rules surrounding SDC, after it emerged that many are still unsure as to how they apply in practice.

Online contractor accounting officially mainstream following Queen’s Award win
Contractor accountant inniAccounts has won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation, marking a huge step for online contractor accountancy.

Public sector tax attack could force contractors out of Government clients
Contractors may be forced out of the public sector if IR35 proposals are added to the growing list of anti-contractor policy introduced by Government.

Contractor umbrella companies face huge burden checking for SDC
Umbrella companies who want to continue processing T&S expenses tax relief for contractors are faced with a heavy compliance burden, experts warn.

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