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At that meeting, HMRC announced that the direction of travel for the tax compliance policy is going to be “Joint and Several ...
Umbrellas get to retain their ERN and continue PAYE operations, while recruiters still ‘bear the brunt,’ under an updated version of HMRC’s incoming legislation.
Chancellor refrains from a £5k dividend raid (for now), saying there won’t be a rerun of last autumn’s bruising.
Replacing like-for-like would be lamentable, even if BritCard is apparently going to be free and seamless technology.
Although the truth isn’t getting in the way of a good LinkedIn post, there are genuine lessons to learn from IT director Ben Wicken v Akita Systems Ltd.
TV host Ant Middleton is among the famous (and not-so-famous) faces falling foul of the Insolvency Service, with disqualification orders in just three cases totalling 16 years.
This government (like the last) cannot settle on the self-employed, subjecting them to a never-ending, legislative merry-go-round.
A leaked memo from the deputy PM to the chancellor asks for a £5,000+ cut to limited company contractor take-home pay.
It’s odd to me that “contractors” aren’t specifically named as one of the parties that HMRC wants to hear from in response to its consultation unveiled at Spring Statement 2025, “Closing in on ...
Five fallouts face contractors from April 2026 thanks to HMRC’s plan to process tax via the agency PAYE reference number.
Jason Piper, a senior manager in tax and business law at the ACCA gave evidence to a Lords enquiry into Personal Service Companies. Here, exclusively for ContractorUK, he explains what a PSC is; where ...
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