As the government moves to guarantee workers' hours, umbrella contractors and end-clients face an unexpected shake-up to the ...
Greg Smith MP, Loan Charge and Taxpayer Fairness APPG co-chair: the ‘independent’ HMRC Loan Charge Review — run by a former HMRC official — is unravelling as fast as Keir Starmer's government. A clear ...
Former HMRC inspector Danny Batey on everything contractors need to know about the taxman's IR35 compliance activity, as ...
The IR35 reality now that HMRC won't be appealing — a decision that spares contractors further uncertainty — is more measured ...
The Revenue just dropped its clearest roadmap yet for crypto enforcement. While Autumn Budget 2026 may be a step too soon, ...
Repayment mortgages use the standard amortisation formula: M = P × r × (1+r)^n / ((1+r)^n − 1), where P is the loan amount, r is the monthly interest rate (APR/12), and n is the number of months.
UK IT Contractors: How to land Forward Deployed Engineer roles beyond Palantir, Anthropic and OpenAI
The FDE market is no longer the exclusive preserve of a handful of headline AI firms. With the right technical and ...
Completing your own tax returns on top of running a business can be a nightmare, not to mention confusing if you’ve never had to manage your taxes before, writes Rachael Johnston of The Accountancy ...
For contractors working via a limited company on an outside IR35 contract, we’re hearing from them that it’s more and more important to maximise expenses, in light of less tax-free dividends since ...
Before IT contractors can explore the depreciation period and rate for their staple items – business laptops and computers, let’s start with some fundamentals like what is depreciation and who decides ...
Contractors’ Questions: Is it better to be a contractor or an employee? The pros, cons, and finances
Contractor’s Question: Probably an impossible question to answer objectively (not just because you’re a contractor website), but is it better to be a contractor or an employee, in terms of the pros ...
Contractors who regularly drive to client sites may finally have a reason to pay attention to Westminster’s latest tax announcement. The government confirmed on March 25th 2026 that it will review ...
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