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Contractor Doctor: My spouse has a short-term contract. Should it go via my ltd co?
Contractors should consider the implications before allowing their spouse to contract via their limited company, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�option,” adds Abbott. Short-term contracting and IR35 If Richard’s spouse’s role is inside IR35 and ver� �income tax allowances, plus his wife’s long-term contracting intentions, which could suggest alternative scena� �n umbrella is a fantastic solution for short-term contracts inside IR35. The arrangement would be simplified� �ly as a permie, and has been offered a short-term contract. If the project goes well, she’ll either be offer�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 13 Nov 2013


Contractor doctor: is it worth going permanent after contracting?
Advice to a contractor who is considering accepting a permanent position at the company where they are contracting.
�t. And of course, the other aspect to consider is IR35. If you are currently inside IR35 and can get a c� �Dear Contractor Doctor I've been contracting with the same client for around 15months. I came� �ut yourself on the market and try and get another contract offer. If you get another offer then you can use�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 03 Jul 2018


Charges cap on stakeholder pensions increasing by 50% on 1st april
Starting an investment before 1st April will ensure you avoid the 50% hike in Stakeholder charges.
�be up to as much as 48% for contractors caught by IR35. For example, with 48% tax relief it means for ea� �iterally on a month by month basis as your budget/contract dictates, all without penalties or fees of any ki�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Feb 2005


Effective retirement planning for contractors
Contractors have more opportunities than most UK workers to save tax by investing in their retirement.
�er their tax bill will be. Umbrella companies and IR35 The situation for contractors using limited compa� �nefits as a result. However, many contractors are contracting through their own limited companies , which allow� �likely that contractors caught within IR35 on one contract may not be caught in another, and will have the o�

Category: Articles: Pensions | Thu, 14 Aug 2008


Contractors ignoring pensions do so at their (financial) peril
Contractor pensions haven’t enjoyed good press recently, but an expert IFA wanrs contractors against reducing their investments.
�l preference. Pensions can mitigate the impact of IR35 The flexibility of pensions also allows contracto� �s to increase their contributions when working on contracts caught by IR35. “In this way even if a contractor�

Category: News | Tue, 19 Jun 2012


Pension auto-enrolment for limited company contractors explained
Contractors trading via limited companies with no employees will be unaffected by pension auto-enrolment.
�g a salary above the earning threshold because of IR35 There are various options for contractors who hav�

Category: Articles: Pensions | Wed, 31 Oct 2012


Exclusive: courts to take away employment rights for contractors
An upcoming court decision is expected to deprive contractors of chances of obtaining their employment rights at the Employment Appeals Tribunal.
�the future of proving contractors to be 'within' IR35 . All Cases Suspended! Last week the Right Honour� �and a client, despite the existence of an agency contract. ''Dacas'' To Be Reversed Legal sources have expl�

Category: News | Mon, 03 Dec 2007


Legal issues for contractors: an introduction
Contractors have rights and responsibilities, just like employees. But the law that governs contracting is very different from that which regulates permanent contracts.
�mind. In this case care should be taken to ensure IR35 compliance . IR35 is one of the main concerns. IR� �g Permanent Employment You take the first step in contracting when you give notice to your permanent employer.� �As a contractor, you will be confronted with contracts to sign for each job you accept. Understanding th� �n they consider you for a job. If your employment contract imposes a long notice period--many require three�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 23 Aug 2007


Contractorcalculator survey shows that we're not prepared!
A survey by ContractorCalculator shows that far too few contractors are prepared to make the changes they need to make before managed service company legislation goes into effect on April 6.
�l 38% of those in composites say they are outside IR35 and plan to form limited (or personal service) co� �ting firm DJ Colom & Co . which specialises in IT contracting: ''It seems that there are a significant number o�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Mar 2007


Charterhouse group international comments on the chancellors pre-budget statement
Leading provider comments on Pre-Budget statement regarding proposed treatment of Managed Service Companies.
�th the draft Intermediaries legislation, known as IR35 . Today’s document proposes to “Restore a level p�

Category: News | Thu, 07 Dec 2006


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