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IR35 avoidance industry: when is an office holder not an office holder?
Now IR35 has been extended to cover ‘office holders’, contractors may be faced with battling HMRC over yet another a status not defined in statute.
�role may include is so wide that limited company contracting is now effectively dead. On the other hand, other� �hat clients will no doubt be amenable to adapting contracts, assignment descriptions, working practices, repo�

Category: News | Tue, 18 Dec 2012


Will 2013 be the year of the contractor?
Contractor numbers are growing and clients are increasingly likely to hire them. Is 2013 set to be the year of contracting?
�ties for those working in that industry. So, will contracting be the sector that thrives in 2013, making this t�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Jan 2013


Who’s most immoral? Contractors in work or the union trying to destroy their jobs?
Contractors and recruiters mitigating the impact of the Agency Workers Regulations have been branded as ‘immoral’ by the Communications Workers Union.
�eds. Remove Regulation 10 and you remove jobs and contracts. From the CWU’s attack on it, you’d think the Swe�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Jan 2013


Contracting: It’s not all about the money.
When you’re really good at contracting, getting good money is just part of the buzz you get for being at the top of your profession.
�hat’s market forces for you. But when it comes to contracting, high pay is just a by-product of what contractor� �can’t be told to do something that’s not in their contract. And if the client gets difficult, because they m�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Dec 2008


‘Wealthy’ contractors stash away contracting money for retirement and savings
Who are you calling rich? Contractors enjoying good money when contracting would be wise to bolster savings and stash their cash for retirement.
�Dave Chaplin, CEO, ContractorCalculator: Can contracting make you rich? Well, that rather depends on what� �t card company’s money. If you are currently in a contract, chances are you are already earning a decent amo�

Category: News | Mon, 05 Jan 2009


Taxes are an expense contractors can limit; so who’d be taxed as an employee?
A contractor can quite legally minimise the expense of taxes paid as a reward for the risk taken by being in business and not employed.
�ract, you are earning so much more. If you can go contracting, then why on earth would you want to be remain a� �the flexibility to take as much time off between contracts as you like and can afford. And you can probably� �f you fancy it, because when you are working on a contract, you are earning so much more. If you can go cont�

Category: News | Mon, 19 Jan 2009


Ask not what your professional body can do for you…
As the Professional Contractors Group launches a new contractor survey, it is useful to reflect on the value industry organisations can add.
�hopes will provide valuable insights into today’s contracting sector. Just as the instinctive thought, ‘oh not� �twork and so increase the chances of winning more contracts. And for many, contracting and freelancing can be�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Jan 2009


Perm-tractors: not to be mistaken with curly farm machinery. Or contractors.
Meet the perm-tractors. They come, they contract, they become part of the furniture. Don’t confuse them with contractors.
�types over the years. They usually work through a contracting limited company or contractor umbrella , call the�

Category: News | Fri, 23 Jan 2009


Calling all contractors: know your rights and don’t ever let them get away with it!
Contractors are finding things hard enough right now and don’t need agents or clients making it worse. Sometimes you have to call in the cavalry.
�y and called that seer and beacon of light in the contracting darkness, ContractorCalculator (OK, we’re pushing� �and curlies when they terminated the contractors’ contracts prior to slashing their rates. But before embarki� �r, wielder of the sword of tort and the shield of contract law, and erstwhile knight in shining armour. Sinc�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Feb 2009


Contractor insurance – don’t leave home (or work) without it!
Tempting as it is, contractors should think twice before cancelling insurance, because the past has a habit of sneaking up and biting you on the bum!
�e entering a period of considerable change in the contracting industry. This means contractors are moving to pe� �ies for a year, others are out of work. When in a contract and when times are good, most contractors have pr�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Feb 2009


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