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Call on Government to invest to improve unacceptable HMRC service levels
The Editor [News on Business] 10:16 16/09/22
The President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has called on the new UK Government to invest to improve HMRC’s 'unacceptable service' levels.
New Prime Minister needs to reform more than IR35 to bolster the UK’s economy
The Editor [News on IR35] 18:39 06/09/22
Before new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, has had time to unpack the removal van at No 10, the representative groups and industry interests are lining up to push their agenda up the priority list.
Tory hopeful promises IR35 review if she becomes next PM
The Editor [News on IR35] 10:52 26/08/22
One of the two contenders for the Tory Party Leadership - and the next Prime Minister - has promised a review of the IR35 should she win the battle for the top job.
Digital skills prominently feature when SMEs need freelance support
The Editor [News on Business] 13:34 22/08/22
Recent research has indicated how reliant small firms are on accessing freelancer's skills with more than two thirds saying they would use them to support their businesses.
Demand for contractors spikes as skills disappear across the country
The Editor [News on Business] 10:23 15/08/22
As skills disappear across the UK, employers are relying heavily on contract professionals to keep businesses operating as threats of a recession increase, according to agency group, APSCo.
The Liz v Rishi contest - what it means for small business
The Editor [News on Business] 10:25 08/08/22
After the twists and turns of the Conservative Party Leadership contest, the next Prime Minister of this country has come down to a choice between two contrasting personalities and characters.
Crackdown on large businesses' 'hidden employees' through IR35 rules
The Editor [News on IR35] 09:45 01/08/22
HMRC suspects large businesses of underpaying £1.4bn in employment taxes as it cracks down on “hidden employees' through the IR35 regulations, according to multinational law firm, Pinsent Masons.
Abolition of IR35: Another Friend in the Lords?
richard-s [Letters from Freelancers] 10:27 31/07/22
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, chairman of the Lords economic affairs committee 2017-22, opposes IR35. Is he another useful advocate for highly-skilled, flexible freelancers and their benefit to the UK economy?
Employer confidence falls and labour shortage continues
The Editor [News on Business] 10:48 28/07/22
Employers’ confidence in both the UK economic outlook and their own ability to invest in their business dropped quickly in the second quarter of 2022, with inflation and labour shortages causing widespread concern, according to new data from agency group, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
Late payments worsen despite recent Government reforms
The Editor [News on Business] 11:24 25/07/22
Freelancer group, IPSE, has unveiled the top ten worst offending businesses for late payments in the UK, following the launch of its new Payment Practices Index.

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