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Interesting article in the Guardian which highlights how freelancers throughout Europe can band together to improve their buying power and provide themselves with collective benefits.
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The boss of the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has admitted that he doesn't believe there will ever be a 'completely simple tax system' but that doesn't stop him aiming for a 'simpler tax system'.
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Chancellor George Osborne is looking at 'closing a loophole that allows senior public officials to avoid thousands of pounds in tax by being paid through one-man companies' according to a national newspaper.
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The Prime Minister could move to dilute the provisions of the Agency Workers Directive, according to a report in a national newspaper.
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The Conservatives see reforming the tax system for the self-employed as a vote winner and are planning to reform the tax system so that it no longer assumes the self-employed are 'on the fiddle', according to a national newspaper.
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Security clearance as a prerequisite is proving a discriminatory obstacle for freelancers seeking work in the public sector, according to an article in the Times.
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The self-employed face a New Year tax crunch that could cost them dear, according to a report in the Daily Mail.
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The trend towards sending visual CVs could lead to discrimination issues, a Birmingham lawyer has warned.
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A legal loophole used by hundreds of entrepreneurs to avoid paying a higher capital gains tax rate this year is set to be hit by the economic downturn.
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Times columnist, Libby Purves, launches an attack on the Revenue's attitude towards and treatment of tax payers, particularly the self employed and small businesses.
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