Oil and gas contractor demand surges as skills shortages become ‘number one concern’
Oil and gas contractor demand surged during 2012 and clients’ number one concern is skill shortages, reports the Oil & Gas Global Salary Guide 2013.
ContractorCalculator Market Report February 2013
Contractors look set to benefit from ongoing uncertainty over the UK economy as clients seek low-risk solutions to their skills & capacity challenges.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 1/Feb/2013
News this week covers: oil & gas skills; rising contractor demand; Europe’s IT crisis; CEO confidence; GAAR panel appointed; & HMRC’s debt collection.
Contractors to benefit from oil and gas sector “skills meltdown” in 2013
Contractors across all major contracting disciplines look set to enjoy an oil and gas contract boom in 2013, according to research by GL Noble Denton.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/Jan/2013
News this week covers: booming Scotland; IR35 and office holders; financial and manufacturing sector markets; & contractor champion joins HMRC board.
IR35 office holder changes: very few contractors will be affected
Most contractors will be unaffected by the changes that will bring office holders inside IR35, confirms Roger Sinclair of Egos.
Contractor demand in Scotland hits seven-month high, with country now in growth mode
December 2012’s Scottish contractor demand was at a seven-month high, and Scotland “is entering 2013 in growth mode”, says the latest Report on Jobs.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Jan/2013
News this week covers: tighter expenses regulation; North Sea contracts; construction outlook; AWR claims; marketing spend; & HMRC targets affluent.
Umbrella contractors could face tighter expenses regime from 2013 Budget
Contractors are likely to see greater regulation of expenses, says Parasol, which is introducing expenses reforms for its contractors.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 11/Jan/2013
News this week covers: solid contractor demand; HMRC tax avoidance settlement; EU workers; ‘omnichannel marketing’; lap dancer case; & VAT warning.
UK contract market ends 2012 showing solid performance: REC/KPMG Report on Jobs
Contractors enjoyed solid performance through December 2012, according to the latest Recruitment & Employment Confederation/KPMG Report on Jobs.
ContractorCalculator Market Report January 2013
Contractors face yet another uncertain new year, but there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic, particularly if UK companies ramp up investment.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 04/Jan/2013
News this week covers: 2013 contractor skills shortages; EBT targeting; child benefit warning; business optimism returns; & property price forecasts.
Contractor Doctor’s lessons from 2012 will help contractors navigate the year ahead
ContractorCalculator’s Contractor Doctor has drawn together solutions to the key challenges that faced contractors in 2012 and will help them in 2013.
IT and engineering contractors can look forward to a booming 2013: REC JobsOutlook
IT and engineering contractors will be in short supply during 2013, predicts the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s (REC) latest JobsOutlook.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 21/Dec/2012
News this week covers: rising contractor demand in Scotland; poor HMRC performance; hot IT skills; oil & gas updates; & creative freelancer hotspots.
Top 10 contracting news stories of 2012
Contractors have had a turbulent 2012, but one with many opportunities, as revealed by the top stories published on ContractorCalculator.
Contractor demand outpacing supply in Scottish contract market
Contractor availability and billings in Scotland fell in November, but vacancies increased, suggesting there are too few contractors to fill roles.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 13/Dec/2012
News this week covers: IR35 changes; GAAR; Finance Bill; contractor market demand data; oil & gas decommissioning deal; and self-employment falls.
Contractors are facing skills and training challenges – interim EU research
EU research suggests UK contractors face greater skills and training challenges than those in other EU states, says Professor Patricia Leighton.
IR35 legislation changed to remove exemption of contractors working as office holders
Contractors performing ‘office holder’ assignments are set to lose their exemption from IR35 from April 2013 according to the draft Finance Bill 2013.
Contractor hiring at a 20-month high and accelerating: KPMG/REC Report on Jobs
UK contractor hiring reached a 20-month high in November, and “it’s beginning to look like an accelerating trend”, says the KPMG/REC Report on Jobs.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 7/Dec/2012
News this week covers: HMRC’s IR35 review letters; Autumn Statement; HMRC targets tax avoiders; gender pay gap closes; IFA fees; and RTI penalties.
Public sector IT contractors could face professional indemnity claims over data loss
IT contractors managing major NHS & public sector IT projects may face PI claims if they fail to apply tough public sector supplier governance rules.
Contractor pensions biggest casualty of Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement
Contractor pension tax relief and income tax thresholds will hit contractors’ pockets, according to the Autumn Statement by Chancellor George Osborne.
HMRC has only issued 193 IR35 letters to contractors since 1 April
ContractorCalculator has obtained evidence via a Freedom of Information request that HMRC has only opened 193 IR35 investigations since 1 April 2012.
ContractorCalculator Market Report December 2012
Contractor demand is on the increase and multiple reports highlight contractors’ increasing importance to growth, innovation and job creation.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 30/Nov/2012
News this week covers: substitution & IR35; PCG NFD; service sector IT spend; tax evader probe; local government contracts; and HMRC’s BRC campaign.
Contractors underpin innovation, the UK’s main growth driver – Cranfield report
Contractors underpin the UK economy’s main growth factor of innovation, shows a new PCG-commissioned report by Cranfield’s Professor Andrew Burke.
Contractors able to substitute are outside IR35 confirms UK Mail Ltd v Creasey ruling
The UK Mail Ltd v Creasey ruling appears to confirm that contractors who have the unfettered right to substitute in contracts are outside IR35.
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