Contractors gain some certainty as the Scottish referendum rejects independence
Contractors will gain some certainty following Scotland’s decision to stay in the UK, however further devolution of powers such as tax is anticipated.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 19/Sept/2014
News this week covers: Scotland’s contract market; financial sector hours; self-employment increase; IPSE survey; HMRC targets; and new FCSA member.
Contractors in the financial sector benefit from flexible working, despite long hours
Financial contractors often work well over their contracted hours but benefit from flexible working conditions, shows a new survey by Morgan McKinley.
Engineering and construction contract opportunities in Scotland increase sharply
Engineering & construction contractors leap into first place in Scotland’s contractor demand league table during August, as vacancies see sharp rise.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/Sept/2014
News this week covers: IPSE manifesto; contractor and interim demand; HMRC targets landlords; oil & gas prospects; German contracting; and RTI fines.
Contractors should be working in a ‘microbusiness utopia’, proposes IPSE’s manifesto
Contractors should benefit from utopian measures such as their own minister, tax reform and new IR35-exempt trading structures, says IPSE’s manifesto.
Contractor vacancy growth reaches 16-year high, driven by regional demand
Contractor vacancies grew at the fastest rate since May 1998 during August, with the English regions leading recruitment growth as City hiring falls.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 05/Sept/2014
News this week covers: PCG becomes IPSE; oil & gas prospects; latest WEF report; local authority contracts; IT recruitment growth; & Autumn Statement.
Contracting abroad: the most attractive contracting destinations according to the WEF
Contractors can use the Global Competitiveness Report 2014-15 by the World Economic Forum to identify the most attractive contracting destinations.
ContractorCalculator Market Report September 2014
Contractor availability is falling in most core disciplines, with skills shortages turning the contracting sector into a candidate-led market.
Contractors to benefit from a “louder, stronger voice” as PCG rebrands to IPSE
Contractors will be “impossible to ignore” with a “louder…voice”, as PCG rebrands to the Association of Independent Professionals and Self-Employed.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 29/Aug/2014
News this week covers: economic growth generates contracts; Scotland’s tax laws; construction skills shortages; ISO9001 survey; & HMRC payroll fines.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 21/Aug/2014
News this week covers: contractor demand in Scotland; skills development; self-employment high; African oil & gas contracts; EBTs; and tax credits.
Contractors must develop in-demand niche skills to avoid damaging their prospects
Contractors who have not invested in developing niche, in-demand skills risk being dropped by their contracting agencies, shows a new Parasol survey.
Contractors with key strategic, technical and engineering skills in greatest demand
Contractors who have key strategic, technical and engineering skills are forecast to have the greatest contract opportunities in the next 12 months.
Contractor availability in Scotland at ten-year low, demand at seven-year high
Contractor availability in Scotland fell at the fastest rate in ten years, with demand for contractors increasing at the fastest pace in seven years.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 15/Aug/2014
News this week covers: contractor demand soars; self-employment growth; public sector contractors; IHT payouts pre-death; OTS; & construction growth.
UK becomes Europe’s contracting capital, and fastest growing contract market
Contractors based in the UK are at the heart of Europe’s contracting sector, with UK self-employed numbers are growing faster than the rest of Europe.
Contractor availability falls sharply: now could be the time for renewal rate rises
Contractor availability falling at near record rates combined with a sharp upturn in demand suggests now could be the time for renewal rate rises.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 8/Aug/2014
News this week covers: Oziegbe ruling; IHT changes; expenses review; contract growth; DOTAS to expand; oil & gas confidence; and new FinTech measures.
Financial, accounting and IT contractors to see hiring boom
Financial accounting and IT contractors look set to benefit from a hiring boom in the second half of 2014, according to a survey by Robert Half.
Oziegbe vs HMRC appeal victory - no silver bullet for IR35 or false self-employment
The tax tribunal win by Oziegbe over HMRC about control is no ‘silver bullet’ for contractors to use in IR35 or false self-employment cases with HMRC.
ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2014
Contractors are experiencing a period of high levels of demand and rates, and client predictions suggest this is not likely to end any time soon.
HMRC Benchmarking letters – how contractors should deal with them
Contractors may start to receive HMRC Benchmarking letters from its Transparent Benchmarking Team, and should check their tax paperwork just in case.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 1/Aug/2014
News this week covers: IT contracts increase; OTS employment review; Mayor supports 15 for 2015; day rates top £1,500; & HMRC targets loan schemes.
Contractors may see simpler expenses rules from consultation, but not until post-2015
Contractors can anticipate simpler rules on expenses and subsistence following a new Treasury consultation, but changes won’t happen until after 2015.
Contractors may benefit from OTS employment status review, which could affect IR35
Contractors could benefit from the findings of a review of employment status initiated by the Office of Tax Simplification, due out for Budget 2015.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/July/2012
News this week covers: BBC employment test revealed; mini off-payroll witch-hunt?; more interims needed; North Sea contracts to slow; and Alba booms.
Contractors learn the big secret of the BBC “employment test”: it’s useless
ContractorCalculator’s long campaign to get the BBC to reveal its employment test has shown the test to be new layer of pointless, costly bureaucracy.
Contracting market in Scotland hits 11.5 year peak: rates up, contract numbers high
Scotland’s market is in rude health, showing surging demand for contractors alongside increasing rates. This mirrors positive signs in the wider UK.
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