Almost 40,000 taxpayer-contractors will get financial relief under the Sir Amyas Morse Review.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Before you log off for Christmas contractors, are your company accounts sorted for Dec 31st?
Just what you’ve always wanted: the gift of an excuse to escape the in-laws over the festivities and file in solitude.
Friday, December 20, 2019
Contractor tax experts draw up CEST advice for clients’ New Year IR35 tests
‘Health warnings’ going into 11th hour guidance for hirers who are set on HMRC’s tool from January.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Major brands shut shop on limited company contractors, and not just for Christmas
GSK, Wells Fargo, Aberdeen Standard Life and Rolls-Royce drive PSCs out of their ranks -- for good.
What’s really behind December’s slew of companies canning PSC contractors
Risk is calling almost all the shots being fired at ‘Ltd’ suppliers. The government ought now to listen.
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
IR35 in 2019: a status expert's review of the year
From HMRC defeats to knee-jerk banks, 2019 was eventful for contractors. But 2020 is set to be huge.
IR35 reform: Weighing up National Insurance liabilities post-April 2020
Overview of one of the most confusing tax aspects to contractors, and how the off-payroll rules complicate it further.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Company positions on IR35 private sector reform April 2020
Find out which businesses have already made decisions about how they will engage with contractors next year.
What contractors should ask recruitment agencies about IR35 reform
Four off-payroll fundamentals that PSC workers can’t afford not to broach. And in order.
Monday, December 16, 2019
My message to buoyant Boris Johnson on behalf of a crippled contractor workforce
Forget events prime minister, it’s timings (IR35, the Loan Charge) that risks decimating the freelance sector.
Contractor sector split over its IR35 reform review approach
Change it, shelve it or scrap it outright? The review could be as divisive as the legislation itself.
Friday, December 13, 2019
Conservatives stomp to victory at General Election 2019, helped by contractors
Despite being the last major party to pledge an IR35 reform review, it’s a resounding win for Boris Johnson and his Tories.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Taxman translates what he means on CEST by ‘make…’ and ‘check…’
Confusion-cleared-up? Logic? Or a sign of just how convoluted IR35 has become?
When contractors should take a company to court over late or non-payment
The three ducks you need to have in a row before you take a payment row before a judge.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Contractors put under review at Santander, banned at JP Morgan, Low Level Waste Ltd
A radioactive waste operator joins more banks in taking the nuclear option to IR35 reform.
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Tories and Labour plan to unveil Budget 2020 in February
PSCs to soon have ‘IR35 certainty,’ even if that means getting just 8 weeks’ lead time.
REC makes IR35 demands, as uncertainty ‘plays havoc’ with hiring
Agency body asks the next government to halt reform, given IT contractor demand is already in the red.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Labour backtracks on ‘halt IR35 reform’ pledge
The party’s vow to axe April’s rules is ‘clarified’ as a plan to look at them and seek a replacement.
Rebecca Long-Bailey MP on IR35 reform – radio interview transcript
Word-for-word: what Labour has now put on the record about April 2020's rules.
Friday, December 6, 2019
Dormancy, the ideal halfway house to shelter contractors from the IR35 reform storm?
Pausing your PSC may protect you from politicians promising, HMRC attacking and clients still deciding.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Freelance body rubbishes new CEST for omitting Mutuality
Despite the tweaks, HMRC’s tool is still seen as flawed -- as end-users are finding out to their cost.
IR35 reform FAQs: Your April 2020 off-payroll queries answered
The top ten concerns from a law firm’s IR35 roundtable get put to bed.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Loan Charge protest to place seven coffins next to the chancellor
ContractorUK readers called to join today’s demo, designed so Sajid Javid can’t say he wasn’t warned.
Why the Small Business Commissioner’s terms can’t afford to stay
Whoever replaces Paul Uppal should get the SBC’s terms, remit and scope replaced too.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Organize Your Office and Keep it Relevant
Offices and workplaces can get cluttered and messy, so what can you do to organize them? We’ll go over some tips in this article to help you keep your office organized. Have you ever noticed that some items in offices never seem to go away? Well, there’s a reason they don’t. We’ll explain what items have stayed relevant in offices for years.
Office Materials Never Seem To Go Away
We are still using the same things that we did in the 90s. However, the reason they’re still relevant is that people have changed them to suit the newer generation. People will continue to use these timeless items.
Supplies like staplers, pencil sharpeners, and other office supplies are used daily. They are used so people can do their work in an efficient manner. An office uses copy machines, computers, and file cabinets on a daily basis. Other popular office items are lamination products from USI Laminate. Lamination machines and products are used to protect printed documents and materials from stains, spills, smudges, tears, marks, and abrasions. Laminating a product can also help fight against dirt, moisture, or grease.
Neat and Clean Offices
Let’s start this section off by giving four tips to keep any office clean and neat. Tip number one is filing cabinets. They help to organize the office, keep cluttered files to a minimum, and they will help to keep everything readily available to find simple and easy. However, with this tip, there is also the actual act of filing using the file system, otherwise, this tip doesn’t work. Number two is to help with organization. You can use binders to organize your paperwork. Binders are great to have in offices as they can each contain certain papers relevant to one project. You can create more binders for each project. This will everything you need at a hand’s reach.
There is also organizing your desktop. While it doesn’t affect the office, in particular, it does affect the individual workers. You can organize your desktop by creating folders that contain individual objects. For example, you can create a file named work, and add folders within it. For example, if you are a writer, add in folders like Drama, Comedy, Articles, Blogs, News, Tragedy, etc. This ensures that your work will always have a place to rest, and you don’t have to search through multiple folders to find it.
One good tip to organize your office is to get a labeler, a good one, and use it to label everything that you need to be labeled. A good labeler can help you organize things that you need to know the placement of, such as filing cabinets, folders, bins, and so on.
Things That Are Still Used in Offices Today
Many things are still used in offices and workplaces today. There were a few mentioned in the previous paragraph, but this is going to go more in-depth. One thing that has stayed relevant since its inception is the fax machine. It is one of the most useful tools. People use this daily to get papers signed and sent between people all across the globe. For example, if you work in the United States and you’re doing business with China, if you need them to sign some papers or vice versa, a fax machine is the only way to get the signature.
Another item that has stayed relevant throughout the years is computers. As mentioned in the previous section, computers have been advanced throughout the years to accommodate the people using them.
One particular item that has remained relevant is the copy machine. People always need to copy things and what better way to do it than using a copying machine. Like the other two (computers and fax machines), they have made continuous changes to these items to make them better, faster, and more efficient.
The last item that we’ll talk about is landline phones. Today, everyone has a cell phone and the majority of people don’t have landlines. However, businesses, offices, and workplaces all use landlines. They have stayed relevant because of the stability in communication that a landline gives a company.
There you have a few tips for keeping your office organized. These are some of the basics you will need to be set up with the proper tools.
Contractor sector sceptical over Sajid Javid's vow to review IR35 reform
Chancellor’s pledge for Tories to ‘see if the IR35 changes are right’ fails to win hearts and minds.
Monday, December 2, 2019
Contractors’ Questions: Is a co-working fee an allowable expense for my limited company?
An easily distracted PSC needs to remember just one HMRC sentence as he takes out his membership.