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Should contractors use agents to find contracts?
Examines the financial issues and practicalities when deciding whether to use agents to find contracts or go it alone.
�gency mark up: 15% [They charge for £46 per hour] IR35 status: outside [although for this argument it ma� �much higher rate (if any) simply because you are contracting directly. Let’s assume a current contract with th� �hing like ‘I think I can get you more than that.’ Contracts which have no fixed margin agreement provide an o� �ns when trying to find work: Use agencies. Find a contract yourself. This article examines the financial con�
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Articles: Job Search
| Fri, 20 Apr 2007
What is a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?
Limited liability partnerships (LLP) offer businesses many of the benefits of a general partnership with the limited liability of a limited company.
�ntermediary, the ‘Intermediaries Legislation’, or IR35, could apply. LLPs can be an ideal solution for s� �LLP can own assets, employ people and enter into contracts. Unlike a limited company, an LLP does not requir�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 21 Jan 2015
Contractor badges of trade: HMRC rules on being in business
Contractors who demonstrate badges of trade according to HMRC’s rules are in business on their own account, explains Emily Coltman of FreeAgent.
�business and it can also assist with determining IR35 status . “HMRC has nine ‘badges of trade’ that it� �dditional services that are related to their core contracting activities may also be carrying on a trade. Coltm�
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Articles: Tax Issues
| Wed, 10 Jun 2015
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 02/Oct/2015
News this week covers: Another T&S relief review; contractor Dividend Tax protests go unheard; finance sector drives rise in contractor demand.
�s a launch pad to propose plans for the future of IR35 and contractor travel and subsistence expenses ta� �the Government could do no further damage to the contracting sector, we are now faced with the possibility of� �using limited companies would have to stop taking contracts altogether, while 76% expressed concern that they� �ase to a buoyant finance sector, where contractor contract opportunities have risen by 7%. “It is no surpris�
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| Fri, 02 Oct 2015
Brexit and contracting: UK200Group asks should we stay or should we go? Part II
EXCLUSIVE: UK200Group discusses potential changes to regulations and legislation impacting on contractors at EU referendum debate.
�iance costs, tax rules generate much uncertainty. IR35 is just one example of legislation that has been�
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| Tue, 21 Jun 2016
Contractor Doctor: I can’t pay my tax bill to HMRC – what are my options?
Contractors who have spent the money put by to pay their company’s tax liabilities may be facing liquidation, explains Mike Simister of Lines Henry.
�age of 15%, assuming they were previously outside IR35. This in turn may mean the contractor cannot affo� �start a new limited company and get on with their contracting career. ‘D reports’ on the conduct of contractor� �by, might have an extended period of time between contracts. With no income and the same outgoings, they choo� �much of the last 18 months on the bench without a contract. As a result, I was forced to use all my savings�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Thu, 01 Aug 2013
Lords slam Off-Payroll proposals in letter to Government
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has condemned the Off-Payroll Tax proposals in a letter to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
�ce, which often takes the form of blanket ‘inside IR35’ assessments by clients. However, this wasn’t ove�
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| Tue, 21 Apr 2020
Tax efficient distribution of contractor funds using members’ voluntary liquidation
Contractors closing a limited company with cash in excess of £50,000 can use a members’ voluntary liquidation (MVL) to extract funds tax efficiently.
�at any risks associated with the company, such as IR35 or claims from clients, are minimised. Alternativ� �ontractors to consider exit strategies from their contracting business well before the end of their company’s l�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Thu, 31 Jan 2013
Using recruitment agencies to hire contractors
Agencies can remove much of the burden of finding and hiring contractors from a client and can also add value, explains Ashley Cooper of Parc Ellis.
�lations and opt-outs , debt transfer provisions , IR35 and other tax legislation, plus employment rights� �hen look online and find the agencies advertising contracts like the one you want to advertise. Pick two or t� �tinues Cooper. “And transparency when it comes to contract rates is vital. No-one expects an agency not to h�
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Articles: Hiring Contractors
| Tue, 24 Nov 2009
Questions remain over umbrella worker support entitlement under JRS
Industry stakeholders have called for clarity on the JRS amid concern that umbrella workers will only receive an entitlement based on an NMW pay rate.
�commission payments’, many umbrella models issue contracts that refer to such payments as a ‘discretionary p� �er only signing up to arrangements where the full contract rate is paid via PAYE, just in case the coronavir�
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| Mon, 06 Apr 2020
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