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, ...
App Accounting Group contractors getting their 10 days against HMRC is an important milestone. Yet answers at the FTT hearing ...
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 ...
The new Makerfield MP is tipped by the cautiously optimistic-sounding contractor sector to be the next PM — and even if his IR35 and Loan Charge policies are pending, he’s an interventionist with a ...
Jason Piper, a senior manager in tax and business law at the ACCA gave evidence to a Lords enquiry into Personal Service Companies. Here, exclusively for ContractorUK, he explains what a PSC is; where ...
‘Umbrella or PAYE: what is the difference?’ It’s a fair question, a good question even, but first we ought to ask a more fundamental one, writes Lucy Smith, managing director of Clarity Umbrella. And ...
It concerns two of the technology sector’s giants, but a recent court case has implications for the smallest IT suppliers, including freelance computer contractors, writes Olivia Whitcroft, principal ...
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