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Contractor protection ‘time bomb’ threat grows, created by rapid structural growth
Contracting’s structural growth of new contractors who are uninsured and unprotected is creating a protection ‘time bomb’.
Contracting is growing rapidly and creating a life insurance� �y explains: “A contractor who is only planning to contract for a few years and then return to employment may�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Apr 2015


Why contractors need life insurance
Contractors don’t have employee benefits, so must ensure their loved ones have a financial safety net if the worst happens.
�tractors need life insurance because when they go contracting, they lose all their employee benefits and become�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Wed, 13 May 2015


Relevant life policies versus Key person insurance – explained
Contractors need to understand the differences between Relevant Life Policies and Keyperson insurance to choose the best protection for their needs.
�contractor has an ambitious growth plan for their contracting business and has fellow directors or employs seni�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Mon, 14 Mar 2016


Contractors can cut dividend tax by shifting life insurance costs into their company
Contractors can ease the blow of dividend tax changes and save corporation tax by moving life insurance into their company.
�corporation tax savings. “Many contractors enter contracting with legacy life assurances they took out when em�

Category: News | Wed, 04 May 2016


Contractor Doctor: Will my current life insurance cover me when I go contracting?
Contractors with existing life insurance will find the policies are still valid, but they may not provide sufficient cover.
�current life insurance policy cover me when I go contracting? Thanks, Aisha Contractor Doctor says: There is n� �ear Contractor Doctor I have just signed my first contract, handed in my notice and I start with my first ev�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Mon, 30 May 2016


Tax efficient death-in-service benefits via a limited company
Contractor death-in-service insurance premiums can be paid by a contractor’s limited company
�nent employees before they made their choice of a contracting career will recall that they almost certainly had�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Thu, 27 Sept 2018


Contractor life insurance cover – policy options for limited company contractors
Limited contractors can protect their families with a life insurance policy funded by their business
�the worst should happen. Prior to starting their contracting career when in permanent employment, many contrac�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Mon, 13 Dec 2021


Relevant Life insurance plans - 9 key facts for contractors
Your company can pay for your life insurance, saving you thousands in tax relief on all the premiums. Switching is easy. Here's how.
�When you move to contracting, any life insurance benefits previously paid by y�

Category: Articles: Contractor Life Insurance | Sat, 03 Jun 2023


How to protect earnings if you are unwell using income protection policies
To ensure you still get paid when you are unwell you can protect your income based on your contract rate
�w company salary. Many specialist advisors in the contracting market have access to special contract rate-based� �y basis during the course of a year as you change contracts. Basing income and premiums on an annualised cont� �provide a level of cover based on your annualised contract rate, and not just on your low company salary. Ma�

Category: Articles: Contractor Income Protection | Thu, 29 Sept 2016


Why you need income protection to avoid major financial difficulties
You need income protection to ensure you and your family have an income if you becomes too ill to work.
�g cover. When choosing to leave employment and go contracting, you simply no longer have the safety net of sick� �an income when you are ‘on the bench’ in between contracts. There are two main types of income protection. L�

Category: Articles: Contractor Income Protection | Mon, 24 Oct 2016


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