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UK contracting for expat and overseas workers – the complete guide
The UK is a global centre of excellence for highly skilled contractors and benefits hugely from non-UK and non-EU workers who choose to work in it.
�act search begins, the better. Tax efficiency and IR35 One of the major benefits of being a contractor i� �m non-UK or European Union countries and choose a contracting career in the UK can enjoy a huge range of benefi� �ke advantage of skills shortages to win lucrative contracts. The expat section of this website provides infor� �clients from day one of their contracts. Finding contract work in the UK The best qualified contractors are�
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| Tue, 10 Apr 2012
Contractorcalculator exclusive interview: Anne Redston responds to house of lords critique
A director at the Association of Tax Technicians, who helped devise the last Finance Bill, responds to the critique by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, in particular the managed service company section.
�One of the principal experts on IR35 says that there continue to be issues with the de�
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| Mon, 09 Jul 2007
UK contract law and signing contracts – what the expat contractor needs to know
Expat contractors do not have to become experts in UK law, but a basic understanding is needed, particularly of knowing when to seek help.
�sue for expat contractors to consider is the UK’s IR35 tax legislation , which is covered elsewhere on t� �ny or an umbrella company , and the agency or, if contracting direct, with the end-user client. All contracts h� �are reviewing, negotiating , agreeing and signing contracts all the time – that’s why they are called contrac� �xpat contractors need just enough knowledge about contract law to understand the basics and know when they s�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 11 Jan 2010
Should contractors be taxed like employees but have no rights?
Under IR35, contractors are taxed like employees, but obtaining the rights that employees enjoy isn't easy for us. Is that fair?
�de employee rights legislation as a complement to IR35. But somehow, the Government never got around to�
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| Tue, 30 Oct 2007
What steps for tax simplification for contractors?
What do you think should be done to simplify contractor taxation?
�or some years. Some aspects on tax avoidance like IR35 have been repeatedly damned as badly drafted and� �countant? Shouldn't it be clear how to write your contracts so that the tax status is easy to understand? Sho�
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| Mon, 12 Nov 2007
Are you contractors getting too close to the client?
Getting too integrated with the client can cause you tax problems, or you may find you're doing far more than the contract calls for?
�of the client's organisation could put you inside IR35. This can be annoying, because even simple things� �sy for a contractor to lose track of the original contract in the desire to do a good job. You want to be he�
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| Tue, 27 Nov 2007
Thought leadership for contractors: contractor taxation - the way forward
An introduction to our Thought Leadership section for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward' .
�he Treasury, and have suffered the consequences ( IR35 , the settlements legislation , MSC , etc). This� �our site dedicated to thought leadership for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward�
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| Mon, 23 Jul 2007
Contractors welcome U-turn that delays implementation of the Agency Workers Directive
Lord Mandelson is expected to announce later today that the implementation of the Agency Workers Directive will be delayed.
�d very well result in a situation similar to when IR35 was launched Dave Chaplin, ContractorCalculat� �ion on the UK labour market, and specifically the contracting sector. “Early implementation and a rushed consul�
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| Thu, 15 Oct 2009
Contractors face mixed outlook as BIS proposes new Agency Workers Regulations
Following the decision to delay implementation of the Agency Workers Directive, BIS has revealed the proposed regulations in a new consultation.
�tors and those limited company contractors within IR35 , the future in two years time is less certain. F� �n says that the AWD will apply to “agency workers contracted to an ’umbrella company‘, or who operate a person� �e AWD, response to the news and consultation from contracting organisations has been broadly positive, but with� �ker have not been acknowledged. “Contractors with contracts lasting less than the 12-week qualifying period c�
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| Tue, 20 Oct 2009
What does the Agency Workers Directive mean for contractors?
Fears that the AWD spells the end of contracting are unfounded as indications suggest ltd company contractors may be in the clear – but not umbrellas.
�ntractors working on contracts that are inside of IR35 is unclear. The impact of the AWD on agency worke� �definition does, however, include agency workers contracted to an umbrella company’. The status of contractor� �ctive (AWD) by the back door in May 2008, many in contracting feared their livelihoods and way of life would be� �tractors and the status of contractors working on contracts that are inside of IR35 is unclear. The impact of�
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| Mon, 25 Jan 2010
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