The chancellor may as well have announced 'While Stocks Last' on a long-standing retirement saving strategy for inside IR35 contractors. Umbrella users will want to take action too. In last month's ...
A year in review for contractors on employment status and IR35 reveals that, perhaps ominously, the courts are closing ranks ...
The contract tech staffing game needs to change in 2026, or else flaws in the UK’s broken recruitment system will deepen, ...
What limited company directors feeling festive need to know to make the £150 staff entertainment allowance exempt from tax.
Labour postponing the review until 2026 isn’t a problem, unlike treating employment rights and tax status in isolation, which ...
The case of the ‘difficult’ contractor threatened with an NDA for asking the basics shouldn’t be a cautionary tale to anyone ...
Contrary to popular belief, the UK’s Skilled Worker route is operating as a premium IT recruitment channel, not a discount ...
A boon for limited company contractors is now envisioned next year thanks to three small words tied to April’s JSL.
The chancellor’s extra 2% on dividends for workers she just implied aren’t workers shows that Reeves doesn’t grasp the trade-off at the heart of UK entrepreneurship.
Indemnity clauses specifying that contractors will share any Joint & Several Liability costs to HMRC from April 2026 could ...
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