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From proposed changes to tax rules for IR35 [travel & subsistence] and umbrella arrangements to immigration and restrictive covenants, the UK government is planning to increase regulation affecting recruiters in the near term.
Tue, 13 Oct 2015

From proposed changes to tax rules for IR35 [travel & subsistence] and umbrella arrangements to immigration and restrictive covenants, the UK government is planning to increase regulation affecting recruiters in the near term.

In partnership with Recruiter, law firm Irwin Mitchell will offer a half-day workshop on 19 November to help...

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