The UK's leading contractor site. Trusted by over 100,000 monthly visitors

Contracting News - Latest Updates: Page 30

Commercial IT contractors now account for 50% of new NHS hires, says recruiter max20
IT contractors from the private sector now account for 50% of new hires in the NHS, up from a handful twelve months ago, says max20’s Don Tomlinson.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 15/Aug/2013
News this week covers: financial IT; anti avoidance; self-employment falls; smart meter contracts; oil & gas skills & rates; and new HMRC RTI team.

Oil & gas contractor rates skyrocket from shale gas developments, but concerns remain
Oil and gas contractor rates may increase sharply as a result of skills shortages made worse by shale gas development, says agency Oil & Gas People.

Contractor demand sustained across core sectors, shows APSCo Monthly Trends data
Contractor demand across most core contracting sectors enjoyed sustained demand during June 2013, according to the latest APSCo Monthly Trends data.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 9/Aug/2013
News this week covers: contractor demand and skills shortages; RTI annual scheme; OTS expenses & benefits review; offshore wind strategy; & HMRC’s IT.

Contractor demand growth reaches new highs in July 2013: REC/KPMG Report on Jobs
Contractor demand growth reached new highs in July 2013, as agency billings increased at their fastest pace for 29 months – REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.

Real time information (RTI) annual scheme from HMRC for limited company contractors
Limited company contractors can pay themselves on an annual basis following HMRC’s introduction of a real time information (RTI) annual scheme fix.

ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2013
Contractors are benefitting from renewed confidence and, crucially, increased spend by budget holders keen to react swiftly to any economic recovery.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 2/Aug/2013
News this week covers: IT seeing fast growth; Parasol calls for action on cowboy umbrellas; renewables rates rocket, and HMRC remains [dis-] engaged.

Contractor Interview: Networking, hot skills & a strong CV keep contracts coming
Financial IT veteran Peter Pilgrim minimises time spent ‘on the bench’ through networking hard, keeping his skills current and having a ‘killer CV’.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 26/July/2013
News this week covers: contractor demand growth; GAAR impact doubt; EBT tax uncollected; shale gas tax breaks; IT market growth; & RTI extension.

10 key lessons for entrepreneurial contractors revealed by HR study
Contractors seeking to become entrepreneurs, or to facilitate entrepreneurialism for their clients, can learn from CIPD’s 10 key lessons.

Contractors are the drivers of ‘de-industrialisation’, one of CIPD’s seven megatrends
Contractors are the product and drivers of de-industrialisation, which is one of seven megatrends affecting the world of work identified by the CIPD.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 19/July/2013
News this week covers: contractor demand; agency laws opt-out retained; GAAR and office holder rules; OFT investigation; & HMRC focus on distraint.

IT contractors blocked from key NHS roles due to hiring culture and rates
Commercial IT contractors are struggling to access NHS contracts, put off by its hiring culture and rates, says new research by recruiter max20.

New contract growth in Scotland at 21-month high: Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs
Contractor vacancies reached a 21-month high & rates increased at the fastest pace for six years, according to June’s Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/July/2013
News this week covers: client investment generates contracts; TMT contractor skills; marketing spend upbeat; PCG off-payroll survey; and HMRC amnesty.

Contractor skills in demand to secure London’s status as a leading global digital hub
Core contracting skills in IT, telecoms and media are required to ensure that London remains a leading global digital hub, says a new Deloitte report.

Contractor demand reaches twenty-seven-month high as engineering takes the lead
Contactor demand reached a 27-month high during June as engineering takes the top spot in the demand league table, says the REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 05/July/2013
News this week covers: new PCG ambassador; IIM guide; financial IT spend up 60%; upbeat BCC survey; oil & gas contract boosts; & HMRC online services.

Interim management contractors gain valuable contract-winning insights from IIM guide
A new guide by the Institute of Interim Management provides contractors with valuable insights into increasing their chances of winning new contracts.

ContractorCalculator Market Report July 2013
Contractors are in a ‘perfect storm’ of demand, rate rises and skills shortages, which benefits suitably skilled contractors, but less so UK plc.

John Brazier’s new PCG ambassadorial role to result in greater contractor recognition
In an exclusive ContractorCalculator interview, PCG’s John Brazier explains how his new ambassadorial role will benefit contractors and freelancers.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 28/June/2013
News this week covers: impact of Spending Round; BN66/Section 58 update; ‘greater’ shale gas reserves; offshore worker high; & tax evasion overstated.

Spending Round 2013: contractor prospects buoyed by increase in infrastructure spend
Contractors across multiple disciplines stand to benefit from the 2013 Spending Round, with investment in infrastructure, science and education.

Public sector contractor demand has grown sharply following austerity measures
Contractor demand in the public sector is double that in the private sector due to austerity measures, says a talent planning report by CIPD and Hays.

Contractors told HMRC can use retrospective law to tax/fine them at government’s whim
Contractors face more uncertainty over tax as government uses the BN66 Section 58 committee hearing to reinforce its right to use retrospective law.

Contractors affected by BN66 lose fight to amend retrospective Section 58(4)
1900 contractors facing huge tax bills as a result of taking part in a tax avoidance scheme that was shut down by BN66 lose fight to change the law.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 21/June/2013
News this week covers: IT contractors must adapt to cloud; demand growth and skills shortages; G8 promises on tax avoidance; and PCG member benefits.

IT and engineering contractor skills forecast to be in short supply during 2013
Skilled IT and engineering contractors are forecast to be in short supply this year as overall contractor demand stabilises, says the REC JobsOutlook.

1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72  
Previous   Next

Contracting News Index