As Wednesday’s tell-all webinar will deep dive into, successful IT contracting is sometimes just a beginning, middle and end away.
What April 2026’s requirement on agents to HMRC-register means if you're a limited company in the market for tax advice.
With the IR35 ball soon back in some contractors’ courts, blanketing should ease, but the compliance burden for many individual limited company workers will increase.
With pensions, the tax relief principle is always the same -- a bit like the need to open up to an IFA to properly fill in your retirement saving blanks.
A ‘cog in the wheel’ who spun ‘legal alternatives to using insolvency practitioners’ to distressed IT firms is disqualified, after £7.6million in assets goes unaccounted for.
Recruiter Matt Collingwood says the IT contractor jobs market in January was characterised by “endless” online posts as “tougher than a very well-cooked steak.” However, his firm that places IT ...
The Labour government has set out terms for what it’s calling an “Independent Review of the Loan Charge.” To be led by a former president of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), the review was ...
Classic job interview questions like ‘What’s your greatest weakness?’, ‘What’s your greatest strength?’ and ‘Why should we hire you?’ aren’t to be underestimated. But out of all the questions that can ...
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