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How to bring forward a distribution; why and where to safeguard against HMRC.

'Awful lot' of PSCs accused of exploiting the health service's talent shortage.

Top MP and MSP makes no apology over using a PSC for non-political income.

Formal T&S guide to be unveiled, just before all ongoing expenses via brollies get blocked.

Your 'SDC' status isn't an issue for your brolly, which will revert to a simple, outsourced PAYE model. 

Dragons' Den investee wants a smaller take, but PSCs are already planning for the worst.

Attempts to block rival trade mark applications are soaring.

Site-based workers are Supervision, Direction or Control's most undeserving victims.

Your invitation to help four sectors make the case to keep travel and subsistence relief.

New salary threshold would catch 94% of migrants being imported for third-party IT contracts.

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Loopholes found in a plan to block one-man 'Ltds' from the Employment Allowance.

What to ask your employer ahead of April’s clampdown on T&S tax relief.

The best agents, advisers, brollies, clients and contractors (among others), are revealed.

Three outcomes that belie the government’s assessment of ‘no economic impact.’  

Growth of temporary IT opportunities surges to the quickest since April.

Tech hubs help take the rate of IT company formation to pre-recession territory. 

Five things set to dominate the PSC contractor market over the next 12 months.

Even a real-world look at T&S restrictions is populated by more questions than answers.  

Contractors’ top-paying clients set for ‘selective and strategic’ IT spending mode.  

IFA: Use the festive holiday to unwrap a nest egg that’s no longer stuffy or rigid.

Over 76,000 people object at being forced to report to HMRC 'at least' every quarter.

Some liquidating contractors will rethink ahead of a big change to company distribution rules.

Answers sought on why you went 'Ltd;' how much it costs to comply and what you'd change.

Shrewd contractors won't just wait for the shoe(s) to drop.

A 'no surprises' bill reads much better for limited companies than it does for brolly workers.

Ten areas where the Revenue is squaring up to contractors -- now and for the future.

'Sky high' premiums on offer, notably for Cyber Security Crisis Managers.

Labour and Tory MPs team up to take on a 'short-sighted' plan to restrict T&S relief.

Digital marketers are the only contractors who IT agents are struggling to find.

All but two IT contractor skills are pointing in a positive pay direction.

The end of ongoing relief is an extra strain on umbrella contractors' expenses from April.

Seventeen definitive steps to be taken, including forgetting the Freelancer Limited Company.

What IT contractors can’t afford to miss in the chancellor’s AS-Spending Review combo.

Cap on contracting could be unveiled as early as next month, PSCs told.

Osborne unveils a combined Spending Review and Autumn Statement to 'rebuild Britain.'

No proposal in the AS to cap PSC contracting, but it could still be around the corner.

Today's price cap on IT agency contractors looks perilous for healthcare and its tech talent pool.

Two sources (independent of each other) flesh out a plan to put some PSCs on the payroll.

A 'one-month-then-payroll' clause won’t work where many think IR35 has failed.