When your accountant announces their retirement, it’s natural to feel a sense of unease. For many individuals and businesses, an accountant is more than just a financial professional—they are a…
First introduced in 2000, the off-payroll working rules (IR35) isn’t new legislation, but they still lead to confusion over who’s responsible for paying tax in contractor-end-client relationships. The use of…
The last 12 months has been an interesting one for the IT industry, with some significant tech trends emerging or cementing themselves as important elements of the tech stack. (more…)
In this Tax Briefing we'll give you the headline information on the most important tax changes announced or happening in the near future. If any of these directly affect you…
The much-anticipated first budget of the new Labour government was full of measures to fill what the chancellor described as a ‘£22billion black hole’ in the nation’s finances, including measures…
There are a lot of benefits to being self-employed, like managing your own schedule and choosing the projects you get to work on, but there are some downsides too. (more…)
There are many benefits to being a contractor, from setting your own hours to getting to keep everything you make (notwithstanding the Tax Man), but one of the biggest challenges…
Are you the owner of a UK limited contractor company and planning to host a Christmas party, but are being put off by the cost of doing so? That’s not…
Since the Off-Payroll Working rules (IR35) came into force for the private sector on 6th April 2021, they’ve been causing headaches for contractors and end-clients alike. Indeed, they’ve been described…