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How umbrellas help contractors working abroad
Working abroad can be complicated, with a lot of complex paperwork and tax changes to cope with. An umbrella located where you want to work can be of much help.
�t, first of all, you should know that when you go contracting abroad , ''umbrella companies'' aren't usually ca�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 13 Feb 2008


You can't keep your company UK tax resident when contracting abroad
When you move your contracting activities abroad, you aren't taxed in the UK anymore, but where you move to.
�nd employment rules. Some countries won't let you contract as a company in their jurisdictions; others will�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Mon, 03 Mar 2008


Contractors working abroad can make use of tax equalisation
More and more companies are offering tax equalisation packages for contractors who work abroad. it's a great deal, but you need to handle it properly.
�any--40% Hungary--60% One of the disadvantages of contracting overseas is that you have to pay tax where you wo�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 05 Mar 2008


Contracting abroad: the most competitive countries for contractors
Contractors considering an overseas contract can research their target countries using the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report.
�Contractors thinking about contracting overseas can use the World Economic Forum’s Globa� �kely to be of interest to contractors considering contracts overseas include: Total tax rate (summary chart o� �or with a family considering a long-term overseas contract may be more interested in the education and healt�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Fri, 23 Dec 2011


Contracting in Australia: comparisons and lessons for UK contractors
Contracting in Australia has many similarities to the UK sector, and some notable differences, says Ken Phillips of Independent Contractors Australia.
Contracting in Australia shares many similarities with what c� �f-employed if they are working under a commercial contract. However, as in the UK, Australian lawmakers have�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jul 2012


Contracting abroad: the future of country competitiveness will depend on innovation
Contractors seeking competitive countries to go contracting in will find WEF’s Global Competitiveness Index increasingly measured by innovation.
�rich’ countries more attractive destinations for contracting. Key country rankings in 2013-2014 The top three� �rs looking for the most competitive countries for contracts can use the latest, 2013-2014 edition of the Worl�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Sept 2013


Illegal immigrants can't be employed - but they can be contractors
The Government has launched a major campaign against illegal immigrants in the workplace. But they seem to have forgotten about illegal immigrants who work as contractors? A strange gap in the legislation.
�iring of illegal immigrants in the UK has ignored contracting. You can no longer hire an illegal immigrant here� �s does not make it illegal for them to work under contracts of service,'' says Kerry Garcia, a lawyer special� �egal immigrant here, but you can sign one up to a contract for services in perfect accord with the law. ''Th�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Jan 2008


When contractors are between contracts, they still get paid
When your first contract runs out, and you're still working on renegotiating it or renewing it with the same client, you still get paid for your work.
�ever, probably be wrong to apply this strategy to contracting. You should take care to renew your contract well� �ou do about the work you're performing in between contracts? ''Clearly the rates determined by the previous c� �Let's say your first contract with an agency runs out, and you're not finished�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 31 Jan 2008


Handling breaches of contract whilst contracting
When agents or clients breach your contract, you should react with notification, and if appropriate and necessary, termination of the contract.
�ittle-Jones Day Typical Breach of Contract in Contracting For us contractors, typical examples of major bre� �them clearly is the surest way to resolving most contracts disputes.� �When agents or clients breach your contract, you should react with notification, and if appro�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 17 Apr 2008


Handling unfair termination when contracting
If the client or agent blames you for something that clearly isn' t your fault, and terminates you, what can you do?
�y simply blames you and puts an early end to your contract. Blaming the Contractor Is Easy But there are oth�

Category: Articles: Legal | Wed, 14 May 2008


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