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The Budget promised support now but warned that the price would be tax rises in the future. Here are the main points which affect freelancers and small businesses.
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The economic survival during the Covid pandemic and the recovery after it, dominated the Chancellor's Budget.
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The Budget dashed any remaining hopes of the freelancer community that there might be a delay or rethink to the much-criticised reforms of IR35 in the public sector.
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As the dust settles on the new political landscape, freelancer groups are looking to the new Conservative Government to keep its promise to review IR35 and support the self-employed.
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With the our third election since 2015 now only hours away, we take a look at some of the facts, figures and fun surrounding the 650 constituencies.
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The annual Spring Statement came and went without notice this week, as Parliament, the Government and the country prioritised Brexit deals and no-deals.
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The small print in post-Budget announcements has revealed further delay to HMRC penalty reforms.
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Campaigners for the low-paid are concerned that the IR35 anti-avoidance changes announced in the Budget could leave low-paid workers in the lurch.
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Freelancer groups gave a qualified sigh of relief that the proposed IR35 roll-out wasn't as bad as they feared.
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The Budget brought the expected and feared IR35 changes to the private sector - but there are two sweeteners with the announcement - a delay until 2020 and that it will only apply to larger companies.
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