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ContractorCalculator Market Report December 2008
Another mixed month for contractors with good news from the Pre-Budget Report tempered by increasingly fragile economic indicators and falling demand.
�ontractors willing to take a risk and/or consider contracting overseas . In this month’s ContractorCalculator M� �with major declines in public sector and defence contracts and a small decline in IT and telecoms showing fl�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Dec 2008


Contractor Calculator Market Report January 2009
Contractors face fresh challenges in 09, but there are opportunities too, with public sector spending set to skyrocket and the IT skills gap widening.
�increase the previous month Demand slows for some contracting sectors, notably financial services IT and engine� �tively on the jobs market and the availability of contracts. However, proposed government spending may provid� �potentially reverse the current trend of reducing contract opportunities, particularly for engineers and IT�

Category: News | Tue, 06 Jan 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report February 2009
There is no doubt that trading conditions are getting tough, but most contractors see mainly opportunities and are upbeat despite the downturn.
�ws that some skills are still in short supply and contracts in these areas are on the increase. According to�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Feb 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report March 2009
Contractors should hold their nerve – things may still be getting worse, but there are beacons of light in the gloom, even in the hardest-hit sectors.
�Times are getting increasingly tough across all contracting sectors and the market looks set to get worse bef� �jobs market, with demand for staff continuing to contract,” says REC chief executive Kevin Green. “Every jo�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Mar 2009


Construction contractors to benefit from vital funds released by government action
Construction contractors to benefit from massive boost in public sector construction spending.
�e contractors’ livelihoods until the construction contracting sector is strong again. Crossrail and London 2012� �d future if they can take advantage of the likely contracts on offer from the projects coming on stream. Now� �onstruction and engineering roles could see their contract prospects improved. And the ailing housing sector�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Mar 2009


Contractors don't save enough for retirement
Contractors, like the rest of us in the UK, don't save enough for retirement. But when contractors begin to understand the tax breaks offered by pension contributions, they often make up for lost time.
�t periods, so they take advantage of high-earning contracts to make larger contributions,'' the IFA expert po� �l adviser (IFA). ''Contractors, who move from one contract to another, tend to be somewhat careless about sa�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jul 2007


Contractors face April 2011 pensions deadline as annual tax-free limits are reduced
On 14 October Chancellor George Osborne slashed pension allowances leaving many contractors in a race to top up payments before new rules kick in.
�riods of employment, or those considering leaving contracting for a permanent role. Changes to contractor pensi�

Category: News | Fri, 29 Oct 2010


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.
�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


Contractors gain greater tax savings and flexibility from pension reforms
Contractors to gain upfront pension contribution tax savings and tax savings with flexibility on retirement, says an expert IFA.
�an represent a lasting legacy of their time spent contracting that will provide an income for retirement and co�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Oct 2014


Contractors ignore auto-enrolment at their peril, risking fines for inaction
Contractors can’t simply ignore auto-enrolment, as inaction will result in fines even if they believe they are exempt, warns CW’s Angela James.
�ompany are directors and no one has an employment contract The only people working for the company are direc�

Category: News | Thu, 28 Jan 2016


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