Complete 2025 guide for contractors working through umbrella companies. From costs to compliance, everything you need to know.
An interview with a cabinet minister has all but upgraded Autumn Budget 2025 to an event 'inevitably' increasing contractor taxation, experts are warning ContractorUK. Before the interview with Darren ...
Six off-payroll working areas are screaming out for improvement, regardless of which political party gets there first, if at all.
The Tory leader wants to cut contractors’ moving home costs by thousands. Look out for Labour’s halfway house measure next month.
Seasonal factors have helped the still-shrinking temporary IT jobs market move towards growth for the first time in four months.
Francesca’s Recruitment Ltd is urgently seeking an experienced Health and Safety Manager with strong construction and CDM knowledge for a short-term contract based in Redditch. This is a 3 to 4 week ...
Your limited company’s end isn’t an end to your director responsibilities, no matter what the dark web might have you believe. Or pay for.
Despite a minister’s warm words, the ERB risks leaving some contractors in the cold, just as SOW and consultancy gigs start to show green shoots.
Headlines and LinkedIn posts asserting "HMRC lands £1million penalty against a contractor umbrella company" are right to turn heads. But when is a penalty not truly a penalty? Well, in the eyes of ...
The hardest IR35 factor to consider/argue? The biggest IR35 headache for contractors? On both fronts, it's MOO. Mutuality Of Obligations ('MOO' or even sometimes 'MoO') can sometimes be referred to as ...
IR35 substitution is often labelled as a key test for employment status determination, though the IR35 legislation actually tests not whether an individual contractor can send a substitute, but rather ...
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