A few good reasons why the ‘token gesture’ should avoid the axe probably need offsetting against alignment and adjustment ...
Self-employment isn’t a tax dodge — it’s a benefits gap. Fixing it with ‘parity’ would cost the Treasury more than it’d raise ...
An unpacking of the Court of Appeal upholding HMRC’s consecutive wins over a ‘careless’ umbrella, thrice ruled to have ...
With optimism returning to the housing market in March 2024, it’s the perfect time to answer the common buy-to-let question we get asked as a contractor mortgage broker; ‘To buy investment property as ...
Beware, because a last-ditch push from disguised remuneration schemes looking to cash-in before April 2026’s closing date is ...
Pressure by UK plc to water down late payment rules must be ignored, or else contractors face another half-measure, dressed ...
Looking ahead to 2026, freelance IT contractors who invest in recognised certifications and build cross-sector experience will be best-positioned to command premium pay rates. In a landscape defined ...
A soon-to-be published review of settlement terms will reveal HM Treasury still deciding the fate of loan charge contractors, as even its ex-HMRC author says he won’t have ‘first voice.’ ...
More updates than new entries on HMRC’s list is actually a good thing, not that the named necessarily feel shamed, say top tax advisers.
Mismanaging the off-payroll working rules lands the Welsh government environment agency with a still ‘staggering cost.’ ...
In a world with a lower VAT ceiling than today’s, expect fewer unregistered rivals, potential FRS tweaks, and more HMRC compliance noise.
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