Understanding HMRC’s new Joint & Several Liability rules is one thing. How they’re already playing out, ‘on the ground,’ is ...
SafeRec. With over a decade of experience in the recruitment industry, she has spent much of her career working closely with agencies to understand t ...
The assumption is that your accountant will sort it. Keep your receipts, pass them across at year end, and everything ...
The pre-launch of HMRC’s new ‘recovery mechanism’ for non-compliant contractor umbrella companies saw a six-fold fall in ...
As ‘significant changes to PAYE responsibilities’ get ushered in, compliance is no longer the only interest of contractor ...
The expectation that turbulence in the permanent jobs market works in contractors’ favour appears to be being turning on its ...
One question that arises regularly, especially from people looking to move into contracting, is -- how do I compare a contract’s day rate to my current salary? And vice versa, should you already be a ...
One of the most important things to consider as a contractor is what rate you will charge your clients. Contractor rates not only depend on your skills or experience as a contractor, but various other ...
‘Hard workers. Innovation-embracers. Value-adders.’ All are called to compete at the UK contractor industry’s biggest awards show, which just updated to ‘reflect real changes in the temporary labour ...
Effective invoicing procedures are crucial to the financial health of all contractor limited companies. Making sure that all details are correct and reflect the terms of your IT contract – with no ...
In the fast-changing situation of the US-Iran war, UK mortgage-holders, including contractors, should seek advice from an ...
An expenses episode for a government minister filmed doing pull-ups has parallels for HMRC-wary Personal Service Company directors, as neither can promote themselves within their respective rules.