Not seeking a repeal of the OPW rules is a wasted opportunity. And since 2017, the UK has known plenty about ‘wasted opportunity’ — by leaving its contractor workforce shackled.
Where Rachel Reeves can prove next month that the government finally understands what the UK’s flexible workforce needs to thrive.
Six off-payroll working areas are screaming out for improvement, regardless of which political party gets there first, if at all.
The Tory leader wants to cut contractors’ moving home costs by thousands. Look out for Labour’s halfway house measure next month.
Complete 2025 guide for contractors working abroad. From visas to tax compliance and country-specific requirements.
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The Ray McCann review of the loan charge settlement terms — and the government's response to it — will be published by Autumn Budget 2025. Dan Tomlinson, a Treasury minister, told the House of Commons ...
Life as a contractor isn’t easy so it’s only natural that from time to time many will consider permanent employment, writes IT contractor Matt Searle, an IPSE director. As a contractor, you don’t know ...
For all the uncertainty created by facing a Budget when a ‘discussion document’ on IR35 is unanswered by the government, and overdue for that answer, there is one IR35 issue that contractors can rely ...
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