December’s JSL will very possibly be April’s JSL, meaning a fair few irreversible effects can now be planned for, including ...
From April 6th 2017, IR35 status for Public Sector Contracting will be determined by the client, not the contractor. For more information on these upcoming changes visit Public Sector Contracting. You ...
REC shows IT contractor demand slightly dipped in November 2025, but the budget didn’t derail it nor detract from one ...
What contractors should know about the upcoming BADR increase, and why understanding, clarity and avoidance are key ahead of ...
The chancellor has further muddied the limited company waters, rather than obliging contractors with the wiping clean of the ...
A tempering of ambition with pragmatism. A shaping of policy with evidence. Both are hopefully signs of the Employment Rights ...
The take-home dent of the chancellor’s hike to basic and higher rate dividends goes far (far) beyond 2026/27, because a ...
The deposit protection limit of the FSCS increasing today is trust-inducing. Contractors (both prudent and shrewd) will still ...
The taxman has 14 million reasons to feel like he’s come out on top, even if it is wooden dollars which changed hands four times.
Nine chapters alongside Budget 2025 are likely the last word to contractors’ agencies before they turn jointly and severally ...
A behind-closed-doors session for the Conservatives to work out their IR35 position posed four big questions to contractors’ ...
The Intermediaries legislation of 2000 has made life ‘very, very difficult’ for contractors, so it too would be abolished with the OPW rules — Reform UK.