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Online business marketplace launches in it sector
New website launched to help IT Contractors find business opportunities.

Election results 2005: financial issues affecting contractors
Issues concerning contractors in the wake of Labours election win.

Blair rules out national insurance rise
Tony Blair has ruled out increasing National Insurance contributions to fund the NHS.

Section 660 appeal result: news round up
News and opinions from experts on the recently lost Section 660A appeal.

Section 660: arctic systems lose appeal
Geoff and Diana Jones of Arctic Systems have lost their landmark Section 660A appeal.

City firms prepare for increase in hiring
Rates set to rise further as city firms prepare for increase in hiring.

PCG seeks candidates views on freelancer policies
PCG asks parliamentary candidates for their views on issues affecting freelancers.

Parasol IT sign 10,000 customer
Parasol IT sign 10,000 customer and give away luxury weekend for two.

Labours potential tax rises - effect on contractors
The effects of potential post election tax rises on contractors.

PCG publishes updated guide to IR35
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has published its updated guide to IR35.

ParasolIT offer prize for 10,000th customer
Win a luxury weekend for two by becoming Parasol IT's 10,000th customer.

Contractor calculators: now updated with 2005 budget figures
All calculators updated with 2005 budget figures. Calculate how much the budget affected your income.

Summary of the arctic systems s660a high court appeal
Details of the Arctic Systems S660A appeal held in the High Court recently.

E-skills sector skills agreement aims to improve it in UK
Agreement to be published by E-Skills UK aims to enhance IT in UK for the next decade.

Business failures set to rise after two year lull
Number of firms going bust expected to increase in 2005.

Tax freedom day highlights budget tax hike
Tax Freedom Day indicates another hike in taxes post the 2005 Budget.

Budget calculators ready: calculate how the budget affected you.
Contractors and permanent employees can calculate the effect on their income due to the 2005 budget.

Recognition of small business tinged with disappointment
The leader of Britain’s freelance community has given a guarded welcome to today’s Budget.

Budget 2005 holds no surprises for contractors
As predicted their were no surprises in the Budget for contractors.

Todays budget: reports and resources from around the internet
Today Gordon Brown will seek to put the economy at the centre of Labour's bid for a third term in power as he delivers his ninth Budget.

PCG and arctic systems at high court 16 March 2005
High Court hearing of the landmark Arctic Systems S660 case begins.

How will the budget financially affect contractors?
Find out exactly how much you gain or lose from the forthcoming budget.

PCG’s ISO9001 scheme yields first certificated contractor
PCG names first member business to receive IS09001:2000 certification.

How will the budget financially affect permanent employees?
How to find out exactly how much you gain or lose from the forthcoming budget.

Budget 2005: more predictions and reports from the web
Some are warning that corporation tax may rise, whilst Oliver Letwin says it is too late for the chancellor to play any budget trump card to aid the forthcoming election.

More anti-avoidance measures expected in next week's budget
Gordon Brown expects to raise more than £4bn in 2006-07 from the clampdown on tax loopholes and fraud.

E- skills survey confirms demand increasing for IT skills
Recent quarterly report by E-Skills confirms that demand continues to increase for IT staff.

Business link free 'key dates' reminder tool
Business Link has released a new on line Free tool to ensure you never miss those important filing deadlines.

Substitution the key to status
Keith Preece of Qdos Consulting explains how they won a recent case with the master key: substitution.

Budget 2005: news round up
Whilst Howard hates taxes 'as much as Al Capone' the pressure grows on Gordon Brown to ease the burden on first-time home-buyers.

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