Greg Smith MP, Loan Charge and Taxpayer Fairness APPG co-chair: the ‘independent’ HMRC Loan Charge Review — run by a former HMRC official — is unravelling as fast as Keir Starmer's government. A clear ...
Former HMRC inspector Danny Batey on everything contractors need to know about the taxman's IR35 compliance activity, as ...
The IR35 reality now that HMRC won't be appealing — a decision that spares contractors further uncertainty — is more measured ...
The Revenue just dropped its clearest roadmap yet for crypto enforcement. While Autumn Budget 2026 may be a step too soon, ...
App Accounting Group contractors getting their 10 days against HMRC is an important milestone. Yet answers at the FTT hearing ...
The FDE market is no longer the exclusive preserve of a handful of headline AI firms. With the right technical and ...
Completing your own tax returns on top of running a business can be a nightmare, not to mention confusing if you’ve never had to manage your taxes before, writes Rachael Johnston of The Accountancy ...
The new Makerfield MP is tipped by the cautiously optimistic-sounding contractor sector to be the next PM — and even if his IR35 and Loan Charge policies are pending, he’s an interventionist with a ...
It’s been mentioned twice recently on ContractorUK, firstly by an umbrella company and then by an overseas working adviser and perhaps it does bear repeating, because the application of the IR35 rules ...
When IR35 was introduced, the government claimed it would create fairness in the tax system. What it actually did, from 2017 and in earnest from 2021, was dismantle one of the UK's most productive ...
Signs of a potential uplift for IT contractors since November 2025 softened in January 2026. Dubbed the "Looking For a Job Month" by the REC, which released data showing the softening, January saw IT ...