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There’s no ‘I’ in contractor: successful contracting takes a team of all ages
Potential contractors ask our Contractor Doctor two recurring questions: am I too young or am I too old to go contracting? The answer is always ‘no’.
�or’s Contractor Doctor are: ‘Am I too young to go contracting?’ or ‘Am I too old to be a contractor?’ Because s� �h their younger colleagues might think so. A good contract team will have a combination of both, because bot�
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| Mon, 22 Aug 2011
IR35 time warp: LibDems take a jump to the left
A new LibDem IT policy paper ignores the government’s decision to retain IR35 and tries to reopen the ‘abolition’ debate. Have we entered a time warp?
�since ContractorCalculator broke the news to the contracting community on 26th August, much of the coverage el�
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| Mon, 05 Sept 2011
Claiming contractor limited company start-up expenses
Contractors can claim all their limited company start-up expenses, but it is essential to keep accurate records to prove the expenses are legitimate.
�Contractors who are starting their contracting career and have just won their first contract, or� �erhaps for incorporating the company or preparing contracts or terms and conditions Marketing costs, such as� �contracting career and have just won their first contract, or existing contractors transferring from other�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 11 Aug 2009
Contractor guide to Companies Act changes coming into force on 1 October 2009
The Companies Act 2006 has made sweeping changes affecting every UK limited company, with the final changes coming into force on 1 October 2009.
�ontractors who use a limited company to run their contracting business will already have experienced some of th�
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| Thu, 01 Oct 2009
Skype chairman eyes contracting sector as next high-growth opportunity
Skype chairman Michael van Swaaij has an uncanny knack of picking high-growth hits. Good news for his latest investment, new kids on the block Crunch.
�ognised the long-term strategic value of the UK’s contracting sector by choosing contractor services start-up C�
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| Mon, 26 Oct 2009
Limited company contractors with contracts inside and outside IR35
Having contracts both inside and outside need not be complicated for you to deal with.
�An occupational hazard of contracting is that some contractors find themselves working� �ctors find themselves working on a combination of contracts both inside and outside of the IR35 tax legislati� �lations. “Contractors who have earned income on a contract that was within IR35 must calculate the deemed pa�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Wed, 02 Dec 2009
Contractor guide to dividends and dividend tax credits
Contractors pay themselves via a combination of low salary and dividends, but calculating how much income tax to pay on dividends can be complicated.
�into the company or, as is usually the case with contracting businesses, declared as a dividend and distribute�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Thu, 03 Apr 2014
Contractor doctor: can I change contract terms to be outside IR35 during a contract?
Is it possible to change contract terms to position yourself IR35 during an existing contract? The issues explored
�hat will be removed, however would HMRC view both contracts and see this as avoidance of IR35? Kind regards [� �Dear Contractor Doctor I’m currently in a contract and am using an umbrella company structure howeve�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Thu, 22 Feb 2018
Contractor guide to Section 1030A distributions (ESC C16) closing a limited company
Contractors can extract cash tax efficiently as capital when closing their limited companies, by using Section1030A distributions (formerly ESC C16).
�rs traditionally applied ESC C16 and closed their contracting business because of retirement or securing long-t�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Sun, 01 Apr 2012
Contractor limited company formation versus set up and preparing for trade
Contractors wishing to use a limited company can choose between a basic formation service or an existing entity that’s registered and ready to trade.
�tors may require. Using an accountant to set up a contracting business is more expensive, but can include items�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Fri, 04 May 2012
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