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Primary Path: the contractor was not the one that got away
Contractor Phil Winfield was not the one that got away in the Primary Path case. It was the HMRC inspector who insisted the case went to tribunal.
�itution clauses mirrored in upper and lower level contracts and he was so specialist in his field he could no�
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| Wed, 17 Aug 2011
There’s no ‘I’ in contractor: successful contracting takes a team of all ages
Potential contractors ask our Contractor Doctor two recurring questions: am I too young or am I too old to go contracting? The answer is always ‘no’.
�or’s Contractor Doctor are: ‘Am I too young to go contracting?’ or ‘Am I too old to be a contractor?’ Because s� �h their younger colleagues might think so. A good contract team will have a combination of both, because bot�
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| Mon, 22 Aug 2011
IR35 time warp: LibDems take a jump to the left
A new LibDem IT policy paper ignores the government’s decision to retain IR35 and tries to reopen the ‘abolition’ debate. Have we entered a time warp?
�since ContractorCalculator broke the news to the contracting community on 26th August, much of the coverage el�
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| Mon, 05 Sept 2011
IR35 & Off-payroll – what does the future hold for contractors?
What seems like a relentless attack by HMRC on the contracting community is unlikely to work, says Dave Chaplin, CEO of ContractorCalculator.
�heir compliance checks ask questions about "fully contracted-out" service providers. As the dust settles, HMRC� �Will contracting survive, we ask ourselves? My response is a firm�
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| Thu, 21 Apr 2022
Off-payroll is more certain, but we need a Taxpayers Fairness Act
Rather than relying on presenters of daytime celebrity chat shows to fund a reshaping of our tax laws, it is time for a Taxpayer First Act, says Dave Chaplin.
�did not convince the tribunal, which stated that contracts should not be construed in a vacuum but in the li� �We now know that's no longer true. The commercial contract is still the starting point when considering stat�
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| Mon, 12 Dec 2022
Contracting will grow which neither Government nor HMRC can prevent
It is pointless for the Conservatives and HMRC to swim against the tide of the growing movement to personal autonomy and the growth of freelancing. They aren't going to win.
�ained . He shares his insights and vision for the contracting industry as we head into 2023. The right for peop�
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| Wed, 11 Jan 2023
The war on the self-employed must stop
For two decades, Governments have allowed Treasury and HMRC to launch legislative “tax cluster bombs” against a perceived threat — the self-employed.
�, after 18 months of the horrendous second war on contracting, the then newly appointed Chancellor, Kwasi Kwart� �ride the longstanding principle of the freedom to contract as well as the ability to say to a person, “Hey,�
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| Mon, 14 Aug 2023
Contractor interview: enjoying business and lifestyle change
Contractor Craig Rider has successfully made the transition from single client agency work to multiple client small business. Yes, Craig is making a bit more money now, but the real advantage is a flexible lifestyle.
�explains, ''but the large company that the IT was contracted out to began making what I thought were some very� �nd Rider is very happy about making the switch to contracting. ''I worked for a big organisation as an employee� �that financial pressure didn't force him into bad contracts. One of the real advantages of contracting is the�
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| Thu, 29 Nov 2007
Interview: Getting the right support can help make your contracting career a success
After nearly 30 years of working in IT, half of those contracting, Peter Meace maintains that with the right support in place you can’t go far wrong.
�IT in 1981 during a recession, and launching his contracting career in 1994, the depths of another economic do� �e, I’ve always been prepared to go anywhere for a contract,” continues Peter. "The buzz for me is that I nev�
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| Mon, 27 Apr 2009
IT contractor loves travelling, which the contracting lifestyle provides him
Tim Jones has some tips for contractors who want to use their money to travel, but still walk into a contract when they return.
�a contractor who revels in the flexibility of the contracting lifestyle. He gets to enjoy long spells abroad, b� �their deadlines that need my experience.” Finding contracts According to Jones, work tends to come from one o� �cessful projects,” he says. “I got a twelve month contract as a webmaster for the police in 2004 and I’ve be�
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| Thu, 20 Aug 2009
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