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A leaked memo from the deputy PM to the chancellor asks for a £5,000+ cut to limited company contractor take-home pay.
This government (like the last) cannot settle on the self-employed, subjecting them to a never-ending, legislative merry-go-round.
Five fallouts face contractors from April 2026 thanks to HMRC’s plan to process tax via the agency PAYE reference number.
There’s a new witty banner on LinkedIn. But it doesn’t filter to agencies, nor does it give the outside IR35 points you probably want.
What will your end-clients identify as? That is the question an HMRC update sets up as significant for April 6th 2027.
Accreditation body welcomes Lord Holmes’ clause to subject every ‘employment business participating in employment arrangements’ to a ‘licensing authority.’ ...
Don’t hang onto your CV like it’s sacred. Start afresh and build it from the ground up – for EVERY role you go forward for.
If you’re contracting as a limited company, your business bank account isn’t just where your money lives – it’s a tool for managing your business. With 2025-26’s new tax changes now in force, Making ...
VAT can seem daunting, but as 2025-26 dawns, have you considered making life easier by using the Flat Rate Scheme? In fact, while VAT can be complex, what if there was a way to make Value Added Tax ...
Spring Statement 2025 affects contractors in potentially numerous ways – with ten devils in the detail, but it didn’t live up to its billing. Rachel Reeves’s second fiscal statement was such a damp ...
As company closures hit a new high, an insolvency expert shares his 10 tips to help ContractorUK readers deal with the dicey economy.
As cyber security continues to move up the agenda for organisations across the board, the demand for talented cyber professionals is higher than ever. Here are the 5 most in demand cyber contractor ...
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