The Labour government has set out terms for what it’s calling an “Independent Review of the Loan Charge.” To be led by a former president of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), the review was ...
Acing the interview is often undone at the last hurdle – your invitation to ask some questions of your own (and yes, it may seem rude to decline).
What April 2026’s requirement on agents to HMRC-register means if you're a limited company in the market for tax advice.
A ‘cog in the wheel’ who spun ‘legal alternatives to using insolvency practitioners’ to distressed IT firms is disqualified, after £7.6million in assets goes unaccounted for.
Recruiters in the IT sector who are “sinister” and not just “clueless” about compliance will become the targets of a clampdown, the business department has signalled. Speaking to contractor service ...
Contractors are not alone in being in a spin about travel and subsistence expenses, despite the ‘SDC’ rules that govern eligibility being almost two months’ old. It means that recruiters are “still ...
With the IR35 ball soon back in some contractors’ courts, blanketing should ease, but the compliance burden for many individual limited company workers will increase.
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‘So you want to take money out of your limited company?’ It’s a fair question that advisers to shrewd and well-heeled contractors asked them back in June, in a bid to make the most of their incomes.
In the first IR35 judgment issued for seven years, the First-Tier Tribunal has decided in favour of HMRC resulting in a colossal liability for the appellant of more than £400,000, writes Martyn ...
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