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Contractor guide to contracting overseas: Belgium
Contractors with Belgium-based contracts may find becoming self-employed is the easiest and most cost-effective option, says Charles Daw of CXC.
�ise their tax.” What expenses can be claimed when contracting in Belgium? Business expenses themselves are fair� �Contractors who engage in contracts in Belgium may find that operating as a self-empl� �ply with the LIMOSA declaration, everybody in the contract chain would be found jointly liable if the contra�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Thu, 05 Nov 2015
Contractor guide to contracting overseas: Poland
Contractors with Poland-based contracts can benefit from favourable rates of tax, providing they register as self-employed, says Charles Daw of CXC.
�cally advised to register as self-employed before contracting in Poland as it offers the most seamless transfer� �Contractors with contracts in Poland will typically find that the self-emplo� �ontractors should do when starting a Poland-based contract Before beginning a contract in Poland, contractor�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Tue, 08 Mar 2016
Contractor guide to contracting overseas: South Africa
Contractors working in South Africa should use employed solution providers to help navigate strict local regulations, says Charles Daw of CXC Global.
�and employer.” What expenses can be claimed when contracting in South Africa? “Pretty much nothing in South Af� �Contractors looking to source contracts in South Africa will find that the regulatory lan� �lly a secondment.” However, acquiring a permit to contract in South Africa can often prove quite an arduous�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Wed, 09 Mar 2016
Contracting in a post-Brexit Europe: key points for contractors
Brexit negotiations will determine the fate of contractors trading in the EU, although it’s not all doom and gloom, says CXC Global’s Charles Daw.
�that there is no way of knowing how the overseas contracting landscape might change in the immediate aftermath� �specific to the EU.” Will it be harder to source contracts? There is less certainty surrounding the ease of� �n the build-up to the EU referendum was that each contract with clients in the EU would require a surcharge�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Mon, 18 Jul 2016
Have you had a termination nightmare?
Getting terminated can be a nightmare, especially if it's unfair. Have you had termination problems? How did you resolve any issues? See what other contractors are saying.
�od reasons and with respect to the terms in their contracts. Unfortunately, it doesn't usually happen like th� �u shouldn't be and you want the full value of the contract? Have you had a termination nightmare? How did yo�
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| Thu, 18 Oct 2007
Do you get a decent contract rate for the job?
Rates can vary wildly in contracting, but you should not be underpaid. How do you ensure you get a great rate for your work?
�eciality area? When you go from permanent jobs to contracting, you often don't know what the going rate is for�
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| Thu, 18 Oct 2007
Do you need help with contracts?
Contracts determine how we work, and lack of foresight can result in messy legal wrangles. What problems have you faced, and how did you overcome them?
�Contracts determine how we work, yet we don't all know much� �. Do you know if you're allowed to terminate your contract early? Is your project well-defined? Do clients g�
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| Thu, 18 Oct 2007
Ready to fire your wife or your husband?
With the impending income shifting legislation is might be time to fire your partner. How do you feel about that?
�way to promote small business and to build up the contracting industry. It probably also sounds rather ugly to�
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| Mon, 22 Oct 2007
What steps for tax simplification for contractors?
What do you think should be done to simplify contractor taxation?
�countant? Shouldn't it be clear how to write your contracts so that the tax status is easy to understand? Sho�
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| Mon, 12 Nov 2007
What is your biggest contracting problem?
What is your biggest problem in contracting? Agents? Clients? Gaps in Work? Tell us about it.
�n pay late, try to reduce your fee, make renewing contracts difficult. Agents aren't on your side, of course,� �problems with the client who wants more than the contract includes. Clients can be too pushy, or they can t�
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| Tue, 20 Nov 2007
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