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Contractors see a few bright spots in the gloomy labour budget
Contractors don't usually take advantage of government incentives, but there are a few in the otherwise gloomy budget worth noting: special loans, funds to encourage women in business, limits on regulation, public contracts.
�regulation, and improved access to public sector contracts. They're not things you often need--one would hav�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Mar 2008


What contractors can expect from the Pre-Budget Report
The Treasury has announced that the Chancellor will be making his Pre-Budget Review on Monday 24th November, so what’s in store for contractors?
�l tip towards the bad news. The big issues in the contracting sector are all due for a visit in Darling’s speec� �likely to result in a reduction in the number of contracts and/or a squeeze on contractors’ rates, as client�

Category: News | Thu, 13 Nov 2008


PBR: Contractors relieved - income shifting and travel expenses attack delayed
Contractors' worst fears about the Pre-Budget Report containing harmful changes to income shifting and contractors' expenses have not been realised.
�o But whilst the greatest potential damage to the contracting sector appears to have been averted, the generall� �ses: temporary workers and overarching employment contracts, the government has decided to leave the current�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Nov 2008


Pre-Budget Report: Darling shows Labour is listening to contractors... for now
UK contractors are celebrating a stay of execution over harmful legislation that had been threatening the sector.
�hat the concerted efforts of major players in the contracting sector, in response to the Treasury’s consultatio� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Tue, 25 Nov 2008


Contractor Doctor: Should I use ER or a pension to extract cash from my Ltd company?
Contractors trying to tax-efficiently extract and invest limited company cash can choose ER or a pension, but might be best advised to wait and see.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I have been contracting for a couple of years and I’ve been paying £2,000�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 25 Apr 2016


Contractor Doctor: can my agency force me to add new clauses into my contract?
Contractors should be wary when asked to add new clauses to a contract, as there may be less risky alternatives, explains Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�My agency has asked me to sign an amendment to my contract in relation to ‘new legislation’ set out in the F�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 25 Aug 2016


Contractor Doctor: Can I claim Jobseeker’s Allowance if I have a limited company?
If you’re short of work, you can claim JSA providing your company funds are under a threshold, though it may slightly complicate your tax situation.
�t as a source of income it pales in comparison to contracting. If possible, you should retain money earned duri� �receiving Jobseeker’s Allowance when I am between contracts, and not claiming when I am working on a contract� �ontracts, and not claiming when I am working on a contract. Should I be claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance if I�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 05 Sept 2016


Contractor doctor: should I quit my job before applying for contracts?
A permanent employee asks whether they need to hand in their notice before applying for contract positions.
�urrently a permanent employee and intend on going contracting. Do I need to hand in my notice before I start ap� �to hand in my notice before I start applying for contract positions? Thanks Steve Jenkins Contractor Doctor�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 14 Sept 2016


Contractor doctor: can I contract whilst still being employed?
Considering an out of office hours contract whilst still being permanently employed.
�e any issues I need to be aware of with regard to contracting while still being employed full time? Kindest reg� �IR35 , is qualified, has reviewed and negotiated contracts, and has a good track record of fighting cases wi� �tly employed full time and have been offered some contract work by a previous employer. The work will be on�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Fri, 30 Sept 2016


Contractor doctor: Can I bypass an agency that has already introduced me?
The 3 main reasons why it's unlikely you will ever be able to cut out an agency and go direct to the client.
�ible to speak to the decision maker Agency client contracts prevent you going direct The agency-client terms� �age, they have one with the client, and it's that contract that quite rightly protects their business intere�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 04 Oct 2016


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