December’s JSL will very possibly be April’s JSL, meaning a fair few irreversible effects can now be planned for, including ...
The chancellor has further muddied the limited company waters, rather than obliging contractors with the wiping clean of the ...
REC shows IT contractor demand slightly dipped in November 2025, but the budget didn’t derail it nor detract from one ...
A tempering of ambition with pragmatism. A shaping of policy with evidence. Both are hopefully signs of the Employment Rights ...
What contractors should know about the upcoming BADR increase, and why understanding, clarity and avoidance are key ahead of ...
The deposit protection limit of the FSCS increasing today is trust-inducing. Contractors (both prudent and shrewd) will still ...
The take-home dent of the chancellor’s hike to basic and higher rate dividends goes far (far) beyond 2026/27, because a ...
The chancellor giveth warm words to 'working people' but taketh more of contractors' incomes via stealth tax, dividends, and NI on £2k-plus pensions contributions. Contractor measures at Autumn Budget ...
An ignoble nine directors are a warning not to ignore, especially for contractors with BBL concerns who are about to close. The Covid inquiry isn't the only brutal hangover from the pandemic to give ...
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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 ...
Jury service is rarely thought about until you receive the letter. All jurors are selected at random from the electoral register, and there's nothing to stop you getting called up more than once.