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The Chancellor will present the Autumn Budget to Parliament and the country today. It is widely speculated - and feared - that it will contain details of an IR35 clamp-down on contractors in the private sector.
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As is often the case with Government announcements, it is often more significant about what is not said than what is.
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Small business group has called on the Chancellor to give some clarity, support and encouragement to the small and micro business sector in his Spring update.
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The Government used the Budget to confirm that it intends to publish a discussion document on Good Work - the Taylor review of modern working practices.
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The freelancing world had a mixed reaction to the Budget announcement of a consultation into extending the public sector IR35 measures to the private sector.
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The Chancellor gave the clearest signal yet that the controversial changes to IR35 in the public sector will be heading for the private sector.
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The Chancellor has presented his Autumn Budget to Parliament. The details will now emerge in the supplementary reports and announcements which follow.
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With the UK General Election hours away, 97 per cent of freelancers and contractors do not believe the current Government has their best interests at heart according to recent research.
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The Forum of Private Business, representing nearly 20,000 privately owned small businesses, is requesting clarification from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on his proposals to support small businesses following his Leaders' Debate interview.
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A small business pressure group is encouraging the future Government to create conditions for an increase in business performance and productivity both in UK trading and exporting overseas.
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