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5 years ago... IT contractors lobby Lords on tax law

News But David Ramsden, director of the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), believes this is a serious underestimate: "The effect of IR35 could be disastrous. 10.06.99: The House of Lords will today decide if the Welfare Reforms and Pensions Bill... [10 Jun 2004]

Curtain call: last chance for IR35?

Comment The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) came into force when the UK government first announced its plans to introduce IR35. From the outset, the PCG claimed the government had failed to consult the people who would be most affected by the... [26 Jun 2000]

This time in '99: House of Lords approves Bill

News A spokeswoman for the PCG said: "We will continue to assist the Inland Revenue as much as possible to make these proposals workable. The Welfare Reforms and Pensions Bill is likely to become law despite coming under heavy criticism in the House of... [08 Jun 2000]

PCG opens up IR35 workshops

News The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) is to hold a series of one-day seminars to help contractors, their clients and other interested groups prepare for the implementation of IR35 legislation. The PCG, along with other professional groups, those... [01 Feb 2000]

Ovum denies vested interest in IR35

News On the back of the articles, the Professional Contractors' Group (PCG), which has campaigned strongly against IR35, issued a statement in which its director David Ramsden, referring to the alleged Ovum-government link, asked: "Is there any party... [09 Jan 2000]

Inland Revenue 'unable to cope with IR35', says PCG

News The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has published figures which it says show the Inland Revenue is not equipped to handle IR35 tax changes in their proposed form. Of almost 1,400 respondents replying to a PCG survey, 46 per cent were not sure... [20 Dec 1999]

Commons vote sends IR35 back to the Lords

News However, groups representing IT contractors such as the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) and the 3 sixty group have campaigned strenuously against the legislation since it was first proposed in the last budget. [04 Nov 1999]

Shadow Chancellor leads rallying cry against IR35

News Shadow Chancellor Francis Maude today hosted a meeting of the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) at the Houses of Parliament to rally support for changes to proposed IR35 legislation, and called the clauses "wretched" and "a disaster for... [03 Nov 1999]

Industry to lobby politicians as final reckoning nears for IR35

News Moreover, the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), which has led the anti-IR35 movement, claims the proposals could even lead to a loss of £705m in tax revenues as contractors leave the UK. Today represents the final opportunity for persuading MPs... [02 Nov 1999]

Why IR35 is bad for business

Comment But David Ramsden, director of the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), believes these figures are a serious underestimate, and puts the real figure in the hundreds of thousands. The proposals will affect one-person service companies, and are part... [23 Jun 1999]

IT industry divided over IR35 tax legislation

News Another Silicon.com reader echoed the concerns of the lobbyist Professional Contractors Group (PCG) - that IT contractors would be forced to go abroad. Silicon.com has been flooded with emails from IT contractors believing the Welfare Reforms and... [17 Jun 1999]

House of Lords approves Bill

News A spokeswoman for the PCG said: "We will continue to assist the Inland Revenue as much as possible to make these proposals workable. The Welfare Reforms and Pensions Bill is likely to become law despite coming under heavy criticism in the House of... [11 Jun 1999]

IT contractors lobby Lords on tax law

News But David Ramsden, Director of the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), believes this is a serious underestimate: "The effect of IR35 could be disastrous. But if organisations like PCG and BCS are right, it could end up costing end-users almost... [10 Jun 1999]

IT consultants angry over UK tax changes

News The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) is lobbying the government to amend the bill before it comes into effect in next year's budget. A spokesman for the PCG said: "This is a very difficult bill to phrase but at the moment the government has... [28 May 1999]

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