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Contractor Doctor: Can I use my limited company money to offset my mortgage?
Contractors may face a hefty tax bill, and even prosecution, by using company money to offset personal mortgages, warns James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�e sums in mortgage interest.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor�
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| Mon, 18 Sept 2017
That was my idea
Have you got a great idea that could be worth millions to your client? Shut up, then!
�Typically, when we sign contracts to go work for Acme Plc or some such company, we’� �says “any good ideas you have while you’re under contract belong to us”. Most programmers are smart, creati�
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| Fri, 20 Jan 2006
New silver bullets
Are the latest technologies the silver bullets required to succeed?
�Market reports and general feeling amongst the IT contracting community is that 2006 is going to be a good year� �ng CVs with ‘real experience’ and get highly paid contract positions to make mess whilst leaving behind the�
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| Thu, 02 Feb 2006
Think you own the place
Thinking like you own the place might not be such a bad thing for your clients.
�In my contracting career, I've often been accused of 'Thinking I ow�
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| Fri, 17 Feb 2006
Home sweet hotel
Every now and again that dream contract comes up on the other side of the world. Here’s our guide to getting the most from working out of a suitcase.
�uld face a cash flow crisis a few months into the contract. No cash means no travel or accommodation, which�
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| Fri, 24 Feb 2006
Keeping ‘em sweet
With the demand for contractors increasing here’s a guide to holding onto your best ones.
�tractors with high professional standards is that contracts are misrepresented in the recruiting process. If� �burst contractors have been happy just to have a contract and delighted if it got renewed, even with enforc�
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Articles: Contractor Insider
| Fri, 03 Mar 2006
Do you think like a contractor?
Some questions to help you decide if contracting is for you.
�ons honestly, and you will get an idea of whether contracting is really for you: What is your primary source of�
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| Fri, 31 Mar 2006
Proposed changes to managed service companies - explained
Explains the legislative changes introduced in the 2006 Pre-Budget Report
�hemes (estimated at 240,000 in 2005-2006) and the contract-by-contract approach required by the legislation�
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| Thu, 07 Dec 2006
Treasury replies to wave of protest from contractors
The Treasury today replied to questions from ContractorCalculator about managed service companies.
�tractors who already have managed service company contracts in place. Several lawyers contacted by Contractor�
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| Tue, 27 Mar 2007
Contractorcalculator survey shows that we're not prepared!
A survey by ContractorCalculator shows that far too few contractors are prepared to make the changes they need to make before managed service company legislation goes into effect on April 6.
�ting firm DJ Colom & Co . which specialises in IT contracting: ''It seems that there are a significant number o�
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| Fri, 30 Mar 2007
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