This is an odd one. We have a UK Limited co payroll only client. The limited co is a subsidiary of a US company.
Rigour mortis will surely set into the umbrella industry before April 6th 2026 -- potentially the point of death for umbrellas as we know them today.
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There’s no final bill or liability admission. But the Welsh government agency set up to sustainably manage the environment clearly didn’t manage off-payroll worker status properly.
A team of AI researchers and mathematicians affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. and the U.K. has developed a math benchmark that allows scientists to test the ability of AI systems to ...
These will also be due on virtually all turnover if their business is caught by IR35 – HMRC rules determining whether a ...
The Labour Government has set its sights on further improving wages across the UK, with significant changes proposed that ...
The UK government used the Autumn Budget to announce an increase to the amount of Employers' National Insurance Contributions ...
The government will introduce legislation to change who has responsibility for tax and NI when an employee uses an umbrella ...