Tuesday, 26 May 2020

2020 – The Year that Changed Everything and Employment?

To say that the year 2020 will be a year forever remembered is an understatement.


From the disastrous bushfire emergencies in Australia, the president of the United States being on trial for impeachment, the eventual withdrawal of the UK from the European Union and most prominently, the worldwide pandemic that is COVID-19.
The latter of which has caused the world to pause and with good reason. People have lost loved ones; others have lost their employment and many people are suffering mentally and emotionally Worldwide as a result of the outbreak. Businesses have been forced or in some cases, voluntarily closed, to help prevent the further spread of the virus and as a result of this, there have been huge financial implications on the global economy. It is now looking more likely that COVID-19 will cause further economic downturn before the world bounces back.
This article will analyse the current trends in the recruitment sector and examine the role of independent professionals in the economy’s recovery.
The terms ‘contracting’, ‘freelancing’ and ‘independent professional’ have continued to become more of a household normality as the rise in demand for a more balanced working life, has been consistent since the last economic downturn in 2008.
There are multiple driving forces behind the increased popularity in contracting, including, the 21st century professional pursuing more flexible working arrangements, companies turning towards hiring contingent teams rather than full time employees and recruitment agencies are now also reaping the benefits of having invested in dedicated contract departments for the past number of years.
The recruitment sector as we know it has almost completely halted as a consequence of the level of uncertainty that is currently surrounding the world of business. Having said that, independent professionals and contract employment are now in higher demand than ever before. Contracting has been extremely popular and successful in the IT, Engineering, Finance and Pharmaceutical sectors over the last ten years, but current trends suggest that working as a contractor is going to appeal to many more full-time workers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Workers all over the world have also been asked to stay at home in an effort to prevent the spread of the deadly virus. Improved technology and IT infrastructure have allowed many businesses to continue operating whilst the physical work premises are closed.
According to a recent survey carried out by the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission, researchers found that 83% of workers surveyed want to continue working remotely after the COVID-19 crisis has passed. Over half of those surveyed had never worked remotely before. What will this mean for employers? Has the typical working environment transformed beyond return over the past few months?
Although working from home is new for many employees, contractors, or independent professionals as they are formally referred to, have already witnessed the benefits of working remotely.
The survey also examined the perceived benefits and drawbacks of working from home from the employee’s perspective. No traffic and no commute topped the poll at 76%, greater flexibility around managing the working day was outlined as a benefit from half of those surveyed and the most common feedback received, is that people have more time for themselves, their family and also exercise while working from home. Other comments included that people feel they can eat healthier and also benefit from less colleague related distractions whilst also appreciating the reduction in carbon footprint.
Flexibility and Control are not the only benefits that are causing a surge in the number of workers enquiring about contracting. Contractor’s often attract better pay rates than full time employee equivalents, (as much as 49% higher for software developers) as cited by many reports, not only in Ireland but also internationally.
There are more financial benefits for those who decide to step into the ‘project-based economy’ with greater scope for tax efficient pension-planning and wealth management, combined with the ability to claim expenses for work related costs.
On top of these significant benefits, professional contracting allows individuals to acquire new skills and to increase their network reach as they move from project to project and company to company, often industry to industry, gaining a unparalleled amount of experience along the way.
Taking the above into consideration, it is understandable that workers are now, more than ever before, interested in working as a professional contractor rather than as a typical employee. The biggest drawback associated with the ‘project based economy’ is the level of uncertainty that surrounds finding your next contract, however, as COVID-19 recently demonstrated, there is no such thing as certainty in employment, not even in a full time employee contract.
As previously mentioned, the driving force behind the increased popularity is not solely a result of workers wanting more flexibility, higher earnings, and more control.
All the more, companies are now beginning to witness the benefits of having a flexible workforce over the traditional ‘full-time’ employee when it comes to project-based work.
Not only does hiring contractors mitigate the risk of external factors influencing the organisation, it can be hugely beneficial in cutting costs.
Professional Contractors require little to no training and are geared to hit the ground running, they often work remotely, and the contractor’s daily rate is all inclusive. You only pay a contractor for the days physically worked – there is no holiday pay or sick pay.
Professional Contractors can source income protection privately or through a preferred provider.

On top of the saving costs, hiring a temporary workforce has multiple other benefits including the ability to attract top class talent that they may not be able to acquire or afford on a full-time basis.
This method of hiring allows organisations to scale up overnight and also gives them a competitive advantage as they have the ability to react with agility when required to do so, and the COVID-19 effect again springs to mind.
Having said that, in a recent survey conducted by Icon Accounting, the collated data suggests that although companies can separate themselves from professional contractors more freely than when compared to full time employees, only 17% of those surveyed had lost their employment as a result of the outbreak and over 12% of this figure accounted for contracts that were paused, and not cancelled. This again suggests that contracting is no less certain or less secure than traditional employment.
Having addressed the latest trends and comparing them to the most recent global economic downturn in 2008, the only certainty that we can be sure of at this time is that contracting will continue to boom as a result of demand from both sides of the market.
There are massive benefits to both the individual and the organisation, but it is extremely important that the correct research and preparation is implemented from both the hiring company and the employee looking to take their next career move into self-employment.
Moving from a permanent position to a contracting role is a big career step but clarity is quickly achieved through engagement. Often the simplicity of contracting is over-complicated and there are multiple solutions available to comfort almost any initial doubt a worker may have.
Contracting does not have to mean flying solo or removing the safety net of social welfare benefits, there are solutions available which allow professional contractors to retain their contributions, whilst also increasing their tax efficiency and flexibility.
In a complex study carried out by Andrew Burke, Dean of Trinity Business School, the study shows that professional contractors do not displace or replace full-time workers.
Over time, engaging with professional contractors can have a positive impact on full time positions as a result of increased economic activity. This results in further growth for the organisation and increased potential for full-time positions.
This again reiterates the significant role that professional contractors and freelancers will play in restarting the economy.
Supported by current trends, I am confident that with the continued support of the public sector, small start-ups, and large multinationals, professional contracting will become more popular and account for a higher percentage of the workforce than ever before.
If you are a worker interested in finding out more about contracting or investigating what your daily rate and take home pay would look like as a contractor, please reach out and we can very quickly recommend whether contracting is a good fit for you. Alternatively, if you are a company considering hiring independent personnel, we strongly recommend getting in touch so we can assist you in preparing a clear and concise on-boarding process that will ensure efficiency, compliance and also insurance.
Icon Accounting are a dedicated professional contractors accountant & Accountancy firms in Ireland with over 12 years’ experience in finding the correct solution for an individual and for the organization.
Contact Icon Accounting – info@iconaccounting.ie or 01- 8077106.

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Icon Accounting & GoCar Carsharing Club


We are delighted to announce that we have teamed up with GoCar so that you can access their car fleet at discounted rates.
GoCar carSharing Club

For the benefit of our clients and business partners, Icon Accounting have agreed a deal with GoCar Carsharing to provide a discount scheme to them. This will assist clients in regards much needed transport when visiting Ireland for the purpose of business or personal use. It will assist our Business Partners for their business-related transport needs, providing an average saving of 46% vs equivalent taxi costs (based on full GoCar rates). You will also be able to write off the cost of the rental for tax purposes when used for business journeys

To use the 800+ vehicles GoCar have on fleet nationwide, you MUST be a member of GoCar Carsharing. There are no initial upfront fees, and this is a total pay as you go service, meaning you can sign up and have the account there in case one day you find yourself needing access to a vehicle. Business Partners can sign up a business account and add as many drivers to that as you wish 


GoCar discount scheme

As mentioned, Icon Accounting has arranged a discount scheme which includes;

  • No signup, monthly or yearly fee ever
  • Choose to pay monthly (with a maximum spend limit of €150) or after each trip
  • All vehicles on the GoCar fleet will be reduced by 10% (standard rates can be found on the GoCar website)
Included in the hourly rates are

  • Free fuel card to fill up
  • Free Council parking in all towns and cities that we have GoCars
  • Free insurance
  • 50KM travel free of charge
  • Receive our GoFar rate on all vehicles, rather than just specific ones. This is an additional per KM charge after the first free 50KMs. Usually €0.50 per KM, Icon Accounting clients and Business Partners will pay just €0.15 per KM

What You Need to do To Join

To ensure you receive the discounts and benefits available when signing up to GoCar, please follow the steps below:

  • Contact our dedicated account manager, Daniel Ralston on 0860414991 or email daniel.ralston@gocar.ie, including

  • Discount reference ‘IconAccount-GoCar2020’

  • Your name and phone number

  • Your business name (if a business account)

  • Your personal / business address (whichever is applicable)

  • A copy of your licence (both front and back)

  • Your preferred payment method (per trip or monthly – business accounts will automatically be set up as monthly payment)

  • If you are setting up a business account and wish to add further drivers please send their name, email address and copy of licences

  • Once received, Daniel will set up an account for you

  • Once the account is set up, you will receive a verification email to the email address you contacted him from. Once verified, you will receive your personal login details

  • At this point, Daniel will call you (from mobile no. 0860414991) to take your card details for payment (please DO NOT send these details via email)

  • Your account will now be active and available to use whenever you need

  • Due to additional steps in the signup process to ensure discounts, signup could take up to 24hrs so if you think you will ever use the service it would be best to sign up now rather than wait until you need it as you only pay for what you use

About Icon Accounting

Icon Accounting is the leading and fastest-growing provider of one-stop-shop accountancy and compliance services for independent professional contractors in Ireland. Our mission is provide the most efficient contractor support through a professional and friendly service.

If you looking for Top Accounting Firms in Ireland? so Icon Accounting is the best Accountancy Firms in Ireland. For more information visit www.iconaccounting.ie/about

Friday, 8 May 2020

10 Online Platforms to Upskill | Icon Accounting


Some of the biggest companies and brands that are known Worldwide today, have emerged from difficult financial economic circumstances. Disney, Microsoft and more recently, WhatsApp, Groupon, Slack, and Uber all share a similar story.
Firstly, they were formed during financial downturns, where funding was near impossible and optimism levels were deflated, but even more impressive than that, their founders all shared the common belief that it was possible for a recession to serve as a launchpad for global success.
With the ongoing restrictions in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, we have witnessed history with millions of people across the globe being asked to stay at home for the foreseeable future.
It can be a challenging task for many to remain positive in times of uncertainty, however, there is opportunity within the additional time that we have all gained due to the closure of gyms, restaurants, cinemas and everything else in between.
Within this article we will analyse the top ten online platforms to up-skill or to learn something new that can help to not only pass any spare time productively, but also present additional opportunities in the future.
At a very minimum, it will present your proactivity to potential clients and also provides self-satisfaction by learning new skills and pursuing new goals and interests.
A very cost-effective approach to online learning. With more than 50 million students, Udemy offer courses under a wide variety of topics including IT and Software, Development, Project Management, Personal Development and Productivity. Many of their courses are also prepared from experts in the industry and they offer courses in over 65 languages.
With founders such as Harvard and MIT, edX has become one of the leading MOOC providers in the market. They work with top-ranked universities in the world and industry-leading companies to offer more than 1900 courses to choose from. Upon completion, you will also a certification as recognition and can share this with potential clients, colleagues and on your LinkedIn.
A main competitor to edX, Coursera also works with more than 200 of the world’s top universities and industry educators’ partner to offer courses in a vast array of topics, including but not limited to Data Science, Computer Science, IT and Personal Development. You can also be accredited on completion of their courses, specializations, certifications or degrees. They also offer access to the Coursera community which is a great platform available to interact and network with other likeminded attendees.
LinkedIn Learning is the next generation of Lynda.com and perhaps the most appealing to those who are already on the platform. It offers members a cost-effective yet personalized learning experience, shaping recommendations from each attendee’s profile. They focus on three main programme categories which are Business, Creativity and Technology. LinkedIn Learning offers over 16,000 courses to help tackle member’s daily requirements and career goals.
Udacity offer Industry leading programs built and recognized by top companies worldwide, which are designed for students to master the skills that Tech companies desire. Their model is designed around completing real life projects, which will help showcase your experience to employers. To assist their students, post completion of their Nanaodegree, graduates gain access to Udacity’s Talent Program, which partners with companies like - Google, AT&T and Kaggle to name a few.
Treehouse courses are orientated towards IT workers and developers, and offer 4 main Techdegrees; •     Front End Web Development: HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript
•             PHP Programming
•             User Experience Design
•             Full Stack JavaScript
Video course material is also supplemented with projects to help students to build a portfolio for future employers. Attendees also receive weekly support through the Treehouse online community which operates through Slack, and, can also take part in social challenges such as #100DaysOfCode.
Similar to Treehouse, Code Academy is another platform oriented to assist people learn the world of coding, however, it is more suited to those interested in upskilling with shorter courses, or who are interested in Data Science specifically. Code Academy use interactive coding challenges, tutorials, and projects to helps students specialise in whatever subject they choose, and the pro-version will also grant you access to their private Facebook group and other forums on their site to allow interaction with other students in your field.
An Irish based company, which we are proud to say didn’t make this list on merit.
Alison is one of the world largest free online learning platforms with a mission to make it possible for anyone, to study anything, anywhere, at any time. They work with subject matter experts from Education, Business and Government Agencies to offer over 1000 up-skilling courses across nine categories, including IT, Life Science, Software Development, Marketing, Operations and Software Engineering.
In response to COVID-19, General Assembly are offering all of our courses remotely. They offer programs in Web Development, Data Science and Analysis, User Experience Design, Digital Marketing, Product Management. A nice feature with General Assembly is that students can choose from a range of full time or part time courses, whether it be live streamed or at their own pace.
If you're going to work with websites, you'll need to know how to analyse web traffic. And that is why we recommend Google Analytics Academy. Similarly, to many of the other options listed above, it is a free online course and suitable for all levels. Whether you want to get a basic understanding on the features of analytics or whether you want to develop your expertise further for more complex analysis and marketing tools, Google Analytics Academy is a great option. What better company to learn about website traffic than the busiest website in the world?
That concludes our list of ten online platforms that you can visit from the safety of your own home. These providers can provide real value, satisfaction and opportunity beyond measure, when met with a positive outlook, determination and a willingness to learn.
Next week, we will examine the best productivity tools that can help you get back firing on all cylinders or may even assist you in worker smarter (not harder), than ever before.
We’d love to get your thoughts and experiences on any online courses that you have completed, Icon accounting is best Accountancy firms in Ireland please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@iconaccounting.ie with your own experiences, we’d love to hear from you. You might even get an Icon Accounting goody bag in return!