Tuesday, November 26, 2019

In this week’s issue: Why thousands of IT contractors face ‘life-changing’ tax bills

 
FEATURED STORY

Loan charge review: The 20-year retroactive tax policy pushing IT contractors to the brink

Thousands of IT contractors are at risk of financial ruin as HMRC pursues them for tax it claims they owe on work they did up to two decades ago and were reimbursed for via loan remuneration schemes.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Key differences between cloud storage offerings
Cloud storage offerings are often largely similar. We run through the areas where they can differ, such as location, range of services and data protection.
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Retailers go social to influence Generation Z
Younger shoppers all use social media, so how are retailers using influencers to reach them?
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Health Education England CIO’s dual role spreads digital message to health staff
As well as the usual IT leadership tasks, James Freed, CIO at Health Education England, is responsible for helping to develop digital skills and awareness for staff across the health and care sectors.
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Buyer’s guide to next-generation programming tools: What to consider prior to low-code development
Low-code tooling offers many benefits, from increased productivity, quicker time to market and less dependence on specialist skills, but cost, security, product selection and application should be carefully considered.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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