A rethink on limited company workers is underway by large and pragmatic end-users, even if it is still shy of a policy shift.

A tiered evolution of Mini-Umbrella Companies is here, with arrangements as opaque as the consequences for contractors who find themselves embroiled.

Engaging contractors inside IR35 might still be all the rage. Yet the economic impacts are very real, and may even be unsustainable.

Treasury exchequer secretary James Murray is the new broom to sweep away the wrongs of Lucy Frazer and her rotten Tory government. And 131 parliamentarians are there to see that he does exactly that.

Freelancer and Contractor Services Association CEO Chris Bryce on what new chancellor Rachel Reeves should and shouldn’t unveil on October 30th.

Limited companies is where this new government should concentrate simplification efforts, because CT itself isn’t the problem.

A threshold increase in April has still probably not been taken advantage of by every eligible contractor on under £80k.

If the best time for the Tories to realise IR35 reform has been damaging was yesterday, the next best time is today -- as the opposition.

The Points of View presenter has his own point of view thrown out by the FTT, cueing up a full blown hearing into his IR35 status.

Scratching beneath the surface of what Sir Kier Starmer’s new government probably wants Single Worker Status to achieve.