Approved Mileage Allowance Payments by HMRC appear to be heading in the right direction. But contractors must wait on the ...
The hiring spree behind ‘one of the most in-demand jobs in tech, and one of the most important functions for AI rollouts,’ ...
The courts just underlined the importance of Ready Mixed Concrete Stage 3. So even if both Mutuality and Control go against ...
The biggest monthly spur in temporary techies’ prospects since early 2025 is credited to war and cycles ending, with buoyancy ...
ONS figures show UK unemployment has hit a five-year high. More people are chasing fewer roles, searches are taking longer, ...
Swap rates, rather than the frozen base rate, are what UK mortgage lenders are pricing their deals on, catching out ...
Momentum is building for contracting — but government policy remains a barrier, as each bid to reduce risk over here seems to ...
VAT can seem daunting, but as 2025-26 dawns, have you considered making life easier by using the Flat Rate Scheme? In fact, while VAT can be complex, what if there was a way to make Value Added Tax ...
Before we look at a filing dormant company accounts, with both an example and explainer, let’s first establish the whys and wherefores, writes Matt Fryer, managing director of contractor accountancy ...
IR35 substitution is often labelled as a key test for employment status determination, though the IR35 legislation actually tests not whether an individual contractor can send a substitute, but rather ...
A potential reduction in liability for some contractors caught by the Loan Charge is the upshot of a case study we’ve put together on how the new Loan Charge Settlement opportunity from HMRC could ...
Many individuals are required to pay professional fees, subscriptions or memberships in order to carry out their jobs, writes Katy Shaw, senior manager at chartered accountancy firm Moore Kingston ...
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