Any errors with your NI or UTR numbers can cause a rejection of your self-assessment return or delay processing your tax return. Incorrect personal details could even cause you to start receiving ...
Here, exclusively for ContractorUK, I want to suggest how to answer “Why Should We Hire You?” in a way that won’t compromise your integrity as an independent contractor. And it’s a way of answering ...
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 ...
The tech landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics. For business leaders and hiring decision-makers, staying ...
IT contractors in the UK, often operating through limited companies or as sole traders, must follow specific accounting and tax regulations. Proper financial planning is crucial for IT contractors to ...
The divisive issue of establishing whether a contract is “inside IR35” or “outside IR35” is hashed out in decades of employment status case law. But while historic, this case law is also continually ...
Before limited company contractors mentally pack away October’s Autumn Budget 2024 – probably until April, when its unpalatable parts take effect, it’s worth considering how some of the threads by the ...
I told ContractorUK back in March that more guidance from HMRC on the Managed Service Company legislation was incoming, but it’s only just emerged now, in the form of Spotlight 67, writes former tax ...