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IT and finance contractors benefit from Scotland’s financial sector recovery
IT and finance contractors are benefitting from the bounceback of Scotland’s financial sector, shows October 2014’s Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 14/Nov/2014
News this week covers: IR35 white paper; skills shortages; finance sector recovery; self-employment falls; big data growth; and IT rate increases.

IR35 after 15 years: Download our free report and your ultimate IR35 strategy
IR35 is fifteen years old. Read our comprehensive white paper reviewing the last five years and learn the ultimate strategies avoiding IR35.

Contractors are firms first choice in new post-recession pattern
Firms are increasingly choosing to hire contractors by preference rather than hiring employees, showing a new post-recession pattern.

Contractor skills shortages and falling availability drive sustained prospects
Contractor skills shortages and falling candidate availability continue to improve contractor prospects after 18 successive months of demand growth.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 7/Nov/2014
News this week covers: holiday pay ruling; NFD support; tax avoidance warning; IPSE contract reviews; APSCo research; and contractor hiring sustained.

Umbrella contractors unlikely to be affected by holiday pay ruling
Umbrella company contractors employed by compliant providers are unaffected by the EAT holiday pay ruling, says Parasol’s Juliet Byrne.

ContractorCalculator Market Report November 2014
Contractors are in increasing demand across all contracting disciplines. Skills shortages, particularly in Scotland, offer a range of opportunities.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 31/Oct/2014
News this week covers: BETs abolished; BBC test judicial review; late payment; high paying contracts; paper tax return deadline; & simpler CT filing.

Contractors gain greater tax savings and flexibility from pension reforms
Contractors to gain upfront pension contribution tax savings and tax savings with flexibility on retirement, says an expert IFA.

Contractors underpin new ‘lean’ workforce strategies adopted by contracting clients
Contractors offer increased capacity and specialist skills to contracting clients that increasingly adopt lean workforce strategies, says the REC.

HMRC abolishes the IR35 Business Entity Tests (BETs) effective from 6 April 2015
HMRC has announced that it plans to withdraw the IR35 Business Entity Tests (BETs) and the example scenarios effective from 6 April 2015.

Self-Employed BBC staff forced to pay tax as employees due to flawed employment test
Self-employed contractors are being forced onto the BBC’s payroll because its employment test is deeply flawed, says David Kirk & Co’s David Kirk.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 24/Oct/2014
News this week covers: skills shortages; HMRC targets construction; AWR ruling; new KPMG accounting service; and HMRC’s Accelerated Payment notices.

Stevens v Northolt High School AWR ruling forces client to make £10k equal pay award
The Stevens v Northolt High School AWR ruling means contractor clients could be responsible for paying out when workers don’t receive equal pay.

Contractors with technical and engineering skills in short supply, says JobsOutlook
Contractors with technical and engineering skills, alongside professionals and managers, are in short supply, reports the latest REC JobsOutlook.

Contractor opportunities in Scotland led by oil and gas and video games
Contractor demand in Scotland is being driven by Aberdeen’s oil and gas industry and Dundee’s video games sector, with worsening contractor shortages.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Oct/2014
News this week covers: OTS tax competitiveness; self-employment; Irish contractor demand; CIOT warning over tax powers; and paper tax return deadline.

Contractors may benefit from OTS’s proposed tax competitiveness measures
Contractors look set to benefit should the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) proposals to improve the UK’s tax competitiveness become adopted.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 9/Oct/2014
News this week covers: IR35 Forum; City hiring; contractor demand; IPSE petition; 15 for 2015 finalists; Parasol lobbies Labour; & HMRC scare tactics.

Contractors incorporate limited companies primarily to reduce risk, shows HMRC survey
Contractors choose to incorporate primarily to reduce risk, shows research by HMRC that fills knowledge gaps revealed during the Lords’ PSC inquiry.

HMRC’s IR35 Review to be published imminently, contractors learn from the IR35 Forum
Contractors should see HMRC’s IR35 Review published imminently, and the debate over the BETS intensifies, contractors learn from July’s IR35 Forum.

Contracting dominates the UK labour market, as contractor rates reach seven-year high
Contracting is outperforming all other sectors of the UK labour market as rates reach a seven-year high and contractor availability continues to fall.

ContractorCalculator Market Report October 2014
Contractor availability is under increasing pressure as demand for their services soars throughout the UK and across all core contracting disciplines.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief –3/Oct/2014
News this week covers: oil and gas skills shortages; ‘death tax’ abolished; IPSE’s NFD; increased client spend; and HMRC promises online tax accounts.

Oil and gas contractors can help meet acute onshore skills shortages in key roles
Oil and gas contractors are well positioned to ease the acute shortages of key onshore skills identified by the latest Oil & Gas UK Economic Report.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 26/Sept/2014
News this week covers: abolish BETs; overpaying tax & IR35 risk; devolved UK tax; Labour Party Conference; oil & gas prospects; and new EU VAT rules.

Contractors paying more tax than they should because of poor IR35 advice, says survey
Two in five contractors are paying more tax than they should by drawing salaries above the minimum, falsely believing that it helps their IR35 status.

Contract opportunities increase as clients use contractors to fill skills shortages
Contractors are increasingly being used by clients to meet strategic skills gaps, as employers can’t recruit enough permanent employees to fill roles.

IR35 Forum minutes: business entity tests aren’t working and should be abolished
The latest minutes of the IR35 Forum meeting held in May 2014 show that the business entity tests are not working as intended and should be abolished.

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