Travel & Subsistence Changes – What Does it Mean?

Recently proposed travel & subsistence changes reinforce the importance of IR35 compliance. Ahead of the autumn statement, contractors were wary of George Osbourne’s plans for the LTD company worker, and

Contracting – The Top 5 Things to Consider

For those who are thinking of taking the leap into the contracting profession, or for all of you veterans who want to swat up on on your industry knowledge, here

Tax Avoidance Schemes

If you are contacted by a company offering unusually high levels of take home pay, the likelihood is it’s a tax avoidance scheme. There are hundreds of such schemes in

Gather Your Evidence

At Qdos, we have dealt with over 1,300 IR35 cases, and are currently receiving an average of three new IR35 investigations per week which we handle on behalf of our

Responsibilities of Sole Traders

When considering which trading method to take, sole traders often become out of one or more of the following conditions; They are contracting for the sake of one contract of

Additional Service Fees

As the UK’s Premier Oil & Gas and IR35 contractor accountants, we pride ourselves on delivering to you a fully integrated accounting and administrative support service. We are the only

Are Low Emission Cars More Tax Efficient?

If you are a limited company director looking for a business car, why not consider a low emission car? Besides contributing to saving our planet by lowering your carbon foot

Are you an employee in disguise?

What is a disguised employee? Contractors operating via a limited company are subject to the scrutiny of the IR35 legislation with the dreaded worst-case scenario of being caught by the

Umbrella Company or Limited Company?

The introduction of the IR35 legislation led many contractors to feel targeted and uncertain with whether they would be seen as a genuine business in the eyes of the Revenue.

Budget Update

After a sustained period of speculation, George Osborne finally unveiled the contents of his red briefcase in the form of his annual budget speech last week. Perhaps thankfully, nothing featured