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Contractors bankroll big business as overdue payments skyrocket
Late payments to small businesses, including contractor limited companies, have leapt by 40% to £26bn according to research by payments firm Bacs.
�Contractors who contract through contractor limited companies are sharing�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Mar 2009


Contractor guide to charging interest on late payments
Contractors have a statutory right to claim interest on late payments. The law says if customers pay late, they pay interest. Here’s how it works.
�s a payment late? When a contractor enters into a contract with their client or agency, one of the key claus�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 17 Mar 2009


Yet more evidence emerges that contractors must get contracts checked before signing
A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal highlights how essential it is for contractors to get their contracts checked by an expert before they sign.
�ments with agents or clients without having their contracts first checked by an expert are putting themselves� �rced, rather than coming to the decision that the contract is void simply because it is badly written. This�

Category: News | Mon, 30 Mar 2009


Contractors threatened by BERR consultation on Conduct Regulations opt-out
Contractors are under threat, with BERR’s consultation over proposed changes to the Conduct Regulations demonstrating a lack of sector knowledge.
�category of workers who simply don’t exist in the contracting sector. The assumptions about how the contracting� �e main reasons: They have been advised that their contract is inside IR35 , and they therefore want to find�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Apr 2009


Contractor contract reviews by a legal specialist
Requesting a formal contract review from a legal expert before signing can save contractors from future headaches if something goes wrong.
�ly use advisers with a strong track record in the contracting sector and who have experience of contractor, age� �ealing with legally binding, business-to-business contracts on an ongoing basis. But many contractors sign th� �ractors are so called because they do just that – contract with clients to perform specific projects in exch�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 05 Jun 2009


Contractor checklist for contract paperwork
Whilst contractors should avoid standard contracts from agents and clients, most contracts have a similar structure – here’s what to look out for.
�ct reviews by legal experts who specialise in the contracting sector can cost from a few tens of pounds to not� �should beware of accepting at face value standard contracts from agents and clients, because they will almost� �t in professional legal advice before signing the contract can potentially save thousands in the long run if�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 11 Jun 2009


Contractor termination disputes increase as the recession bottoms out
Contractors are increasingly facing termination disputes, which can get very complex and messy if not correctly approached and quickly dealt with.
�e recession bottoms out. According to a report in Contracting Matters , disputes between umbrella-contractors a� �an early termination happens. Many of the agency contracts with an umbrella company have no notice periods s� �oming increasingly intense, as each player in the contract food-chain tries to hold on to cash as the recess�

Category: News | Fri, 10 Jul 2009


How contractors should confirm contractual agreements via email
Ideally, contractors should never start work on a project until they have a signed contract, but arrangements can be confirmed by exchanging emails.
�umbrella company and the agency, or the client if contracting direct Rate of pay, hourly or daily, and whether� �ntract? There are three essential elements to all contracts under UK law, and these elements would normally f� �Contractors should always have a signed contract before they start working on a project or at the�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 03 Sept 2009


Contractors retain conduct regulations opt-out
BIS has confirmed that limited company and umbrella contractors will retain the right to opt out of the Conduct of Employment Regulations.
�arguing for the opt out to remain, including key contracting industry organisations such as the Professional C�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Nov 2009


Contractors need to be careful in email negotiations to avoid early terminations
Contractors should carefully check all emails during negotiations to ensure they don’t say something that could lead to early termination.
�a contractual obligation, this can result in your contract being terminated . So, if your client is itching�

Category: Articles: Legal | Mon, 14 Dec 2009


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