What does the Labour Government mean for contracting?

Virtual event

Join this webinar hosted by IPSE’s Andy Chamberlain, Chris Bloor from Caroola and Seb Maley from Qdos where they’ll be discussing what the Labour Government means for contracting.

Working from anywhere: The tax implications

Virtual event

This webinar, led by UK expat tax experts, will provide key strategies to manage cross-border tax obligations and stay compliant.

Tax tips and accounts filing as a company director

Virtual event

As a Limited Company Director, you may be wondering about the best ways to withdraw funds, invest in your pension, or track loans in your accounts. Join this webinar to find out more.

Inheritance Tax planning: Are you prepared?

Virtual event

Whether you’re self-employed, running a business, or managing your financial future, this webinar will give you the tools and knowledge to plan effectively and reduce unnecessary tax burdens.

IR35 for absolute beginners

Virtual event

In the first of a series of IR35 webinars, hear from the IPSE's policy team about the fundamental principles of IR35 and the recent changes to the rules.

Determining IR35 status: What does the case law say?

Virtual event

In the second of a series of IR35 webinars, IPSE’s policy team examines the case law that sets out employment status rules and governs IR35 disputes, and at the recent Supreme Court judgement which clarified points of the law.

In-person financial health check for the self-employed

7th Floor, The Broker Lounge, Walkie Talkie Building, 20 Fenchurch Street, EC3M 8AF

Managing your finances is vital to ensuring a sustainable self-employed career. On the evening of 26 March, join IPSE and expert speakers designed to equip self-employed professionals with essential financial management and planning tools.

IPSE and IR35: Campaigning for a change to the law

Virtual event

In the final of the IR35 webinar series, IPSE’s policy team discusses how IR35 has changed, what the future for IR35 looks like and why we still believe IR35 should be scrapped.