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Spring Budget 2024 - The Chancellors Key Announcements

Spring Budget 2024: The Chancellors Key Announcements

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, delivered this year’s Spring Budget 2024 to the House of Commons on March 6, 2024. Our latest article highlights the Chancellor’s key announcements.  Overview of the Spring Budget 2024 The Chancellor’s Spring Budget 2024 focused on tax cuts for parents and workers and …

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The FCSA's Chief Executive, Chris Bryce, shares his views on the Autumn Statement 2023

The FCSA’s Chief Executive, Chris Bryce, shares his views on the Autumn Statement 2023

Earlier today (Wednesday, 22nd November 2023), Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, delivered the Autumn Statement 2023 in parliament. Some important announcements were made that will impact contractors and freelancers (as well as small business owners). Keep reading to learn more about the Autumn Statement 2023, including the views of …

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A summary of the Autumn Statement 2023, announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt

A summary of the Autumn Statement 2023, announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt

On Wednesday, 22nd November, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered the Autumn Budget 2023 to Parliament and summarised the UK’s economy and upcoming tax and spending changes that will impact us all. Please keep reading for a summary of all the announcements, split into helpful sections. Taxes and salaries From 6th January …

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Off-Payroll Created "Car Crash" And "IR35 Is Flawed" Says Crawford Temple, CEO At Professional Passport

Off-payroll created “car crash” and “IR35 is flawed” says Crawford Temple, CEO at Professional Passport

CEO of Professional Passport, Crawford Temple, has called for the government to “start with a clean sheet of paper and design a strategy for the modern worker”. This comes following the announcement that the IR35 off-payroll working rules are to be repealed from April 2023. Keep reading and see what …

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The FCSA expect “gradual” movement from “umbrella employment to independent limited companies” on the back of announced IR35 repeal

The FCSA expect “gradual” movement from “umbrella employment to independent limited companies” on the back of announced IR35 repeal

The government has announced a repeal of the off-payroll (IR35) legislation that was rolled out in 2017 (public sector) and 2021 (private sector) – and stakeholders are delighted. This article looks at the FCSA’s response to the mini-budget and the astonishing IR35 development. The UK’s economy is struggling, and we …

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Government to repeal IR35 tax rules – Astonishing news for contractors, freelancers and UK-based businesses

Government to repeal IR35 tax rules – Astonishing news for contractors, freelancers and UK-based businesses

Astonishing news for contractors, freelancers and organisations who engage with temporary workers – the government is going to repeal IR35 rules (off-payroll) from April 2023. This news has been extremely well-received by industry stakeholders, but what does it mean for the industry, and what did Kwasi Kwarteng say on the …

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An Overview Of The Key Announcements In September’s Mini-Budget

An overview of the key announcements in September’s mini-budget

New chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has delivered the mini-budget (Friday, 23rd September). With the UK’s economy facing unprecedented challenges and the word “recession” being commonly used, the mini-budget lays out the government’s plans to boost the economy, protect families and help the UK power through these challenging times. This article summarises …

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The 1.25% rise in National Insurance will stop in November

The 1.25% rise in National Insurance will stop in November

First introduced by former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, the 1.25% rise in National Insurance to fund health and social care will be reversed from November, leaving workers with more disposable income to tackle the harsh economic conditions ahead. To help ease the pressure on workers during the tough …

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