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HMRC signals new direct attack on contractors, citing disguised remuneration
HMRC has promised to challenge schemes that are being marketed to contractors as a way of getting around new disguised remuneration rules.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 19/Aug/2011
News this week includes financial sector downbeat; IT workers top 1 million; business confidence falls; HMRC prosecutions: & Time to Pay stats cease.

UK’s 1 million+ IT contractors and permies make up 4% of workforce, an all-time high
The UK’s IT workforce has reached an all-time high of 1.093m workers, accounting for 4% of the total, says e-skills UK.

Umbrella company contractors to reap multiple benefits from Agency Workers Regs (AWR)
Contractor umbrella solutions providers will enter a new era that should benefit contractors once the Agency Workers Regulations come into force.

IT contractors lead demand leagues in Scotland, where contract rates continue to rise
IT contractors, and their permanent counterparts, lead the demand tables in Scotland, according to July’s Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 12/Aug/2011
News this week includes ongoing IT & engineering contractor demand; a potential new member of the FCSA; & US contractors to dominate workforce.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 05/Aug/2011
News this week includes Primary Path ruling; HMRC admits poor IR35 targeting; demand growth in IT and engineering; & latest tax proposals from OTS.

Contracting and AWR: formal guidance on the Agency Workers Regulations from BIS
Contractors can use the guidance from BIS to help determine if AWR applies. This guidance offers useful examples of which contractors may be in scope.

Primary Path IR35 case: HMRC was predestined to lose case offering important lessons
Contractor Phil Winfield of Primary Path was so obviously a genuine contractor and outside IR35 that HMRC was bound to lose, shows the Judge’s ruling.

Contracting and AWR: trading options for contractors when AWR comes into force
Contractors who wish to trade without the rights offered by AWR and as a genuine business undertaking can choose from a number of trading options.

ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2011
Contracting is pulling ahead of the mainstream labour market as demand for IT, engineering and interim management contractors continues unabated.

IR35 Forum: HMRC admits using “less refined” IR35 targeting criteria in the past
HMRC admits to the IR35 Forum that when targeting contractors for IR35 investigations it has “adopted less refined selection criteria than used now.”

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 29/Jul/2011
News this week includes warning over ‘IR35 friendly’ contracts; BN66 appeal rejected; HMRC customer service scores; & retail demands IT contractors.

Supreme Court Autoclenz ruling confirms ‘sham’ contracts can’t disguise employment
Contractors can’t use ‘sham’ contracts to create a business-to-business relationship that in reality does not exist, confirms the Autoclenz ruling.

Contracting and AWR: who will be in AWR’s scope and what rights they will receive
Contractors will be affected by the Agency Workers Regulations, either because they are in its scope or because they have to prove they are out of it.

Contractors face retrospective taxation by HMRC as BN66 appeal unanimously rejected
Contractors face retrospective taxation by HMRC for participation in offshore tax schemes as the Court of Appeal unanimously rejects the BN66 appeal.

Contractors are key enablers of enterprise, entrepreneurship and growth, MPs told
Contractors are vital to the health of the UK economy, according to studies presented to MPs, but further research is needed into contracting sectors.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 22/Jul/2011
News this week includes Marlen case ruling; HMRC cuts will affect contractors; Scottish IT contractor demand; PCG report targets MPs; & late payment.

Contractors will suffer from HMRC budget cutbacks unless plans improve, says NAO
Contractors are at risk of suffering ongoing uncertainties as a result of HMRC’s £1.6bn cost cutting programme unless plans improve says the NAO.

Contracting and the AWR: using the law to gain competitive advantage & win contracts
Contractors who can demonstrate through superior knowledge that the Agency Workers Regulations do not apply to them will gain competitive advantage.

Marlen IR35 case: contractor pursued by HMRC despite failing all key employment tests
Engineering contractor Phil Hughes failed all of the key tests of employment, as the full ruling of the Marlen Ltd v HMRC IR35 tax tribunal reveals.

Contractors can help win ‘war on talent’, filling skills gaps as demographics shift
Contractors are the solution to Randstad Workmonitor’s ‘war on talent & skills mismatch’, filling skills gaps as global worker demographics shift.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 15/Jul/2011
News this week includes another IR35 defeat for HMRC; IT skills shortages; income tax NI merger; NAO slams HMRC; PCG awards; & North Sea investment.

Contracting and AWR: The history of the Agency Workers Regulations
The Agency Workers Regulations were created to promote Europe’s knowledge economy and flexible working. The reality is that they may do the opposite.

IR35 employment status tests for contractors are not relevant to AWR, and vice versa
Contractors should not link the Agency Workers Regulations with IR35, according to the Lawspeed and the Association of Recruitment Consultancies.

IR35 victory for Primary Path Ltd against HMRC
Phil Winfield has won his eight-year fight against HMRC, with a first tier tax tribunal finding his company, Primary Path, to be a genuine business.

IT contractor rates are soaring as skills shortages emerge
IT contractor demand surged 28% year-on-year, according to trade body APSCo, with rates growing as skills shortages develop.

ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 08/Jul/2011
News this week includes Westminster support for contractors; another IR35 loss by HMRC; demand surge for IT contractors; and oil & gas tax hopes.

MPs vow to fight contractors’ cause in Parliament and across government
MPs interested in contracting and freelancing issues have vowed to educate their fellow MPs and civil servants about the benefits of contractors.

Contracting business Marlen Ltd. wins IR35 case against HMRC
Contractor Gary Hughes has won his IR35 case against HMRC, with the tribunal finding that his relationship with client JCB was not one of employment.

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