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Contractor Doctor: What hardcopy paperwork must I keep for my limited company?
Contractors can keep most business records electronically, but there are documents that must be kept as hardcopies, says inniAccounts’ Matt Poyser.
�ier and faster,” adds Poyser. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ts or documents generated by the company, such as contracts and agreements Signed corporation tax returns and�
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| Tue, 01 Nov 2011
Contractor Doctor: Can I run my contracting business through two different companies?
Contractors can trade through two different limited companies but there are tax, cost & commercial implications explains Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�ed limited company for this purpose. Can I run my contracting business through two different companies? Thanks� �xplains: “A contractor who might have, say, three contracts in a financial year – two with software houses an� �five years, trading via my own limited company. A contract has just come up directly with a small bank and b�
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| Tue, 29 Nov 2011
Contractor Doctor: Can my limited company pay for counselling?
Contractors can pay for certain types of counselling without attracting a Benefit in Kind tax charge or employer’s National Insurance Contributions.
�ce a benefit in kind charge.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �company for over ten years. However, in his last contract my husband was harassed by another contractor, an�
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| Wed, 30 Nov 2011
Contractor doctor: how can I avoid a gap when going from permie to contracting?
Advises a reader how to make a smooth transition from permie to contracting without a gap in working.
�ppraisal I've decided to vote with my feet and go contracting. My notice period is 4 weeks. How should I go abo� �wer your question about when to start looking for contracts, here's a brief suggested action plan and some po� �ised pay rise we'd have retired years ago. In the contract market, this kind of 'promise' of future pay rise�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 21 Dec 2011
Contractor doctor: can I be forced to take time off for xmas?
Unless your contract specifies that you are expected to have periods of suspension, there is no reason why you should be obliged to take time off.
�ithout a reasonable solution. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ks, Rachel Contractor Doctor replies: Unless your contract specifies that you should expect periods of suspe�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Thu, 22 Dec 2011
Contractor Calculator Market Report April 2009
Mixed messages across all the contracting sectors contribute to a sense of uncertainty about the short-term prospects for contractors.
�T contractors get mixed messages on demand The IT contracting sector has taken a huge hit in recent months, mai� �statistics themselves if they fail to secure new contracts, although contractors generally don’t have credit� �: “Employers continue to advertise permanent and contract positions and, despite the downturn, we are still�
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| Tue, 07 Apr 2009
Lower jobless rates among contractors signals clients’ shifts in IT strategies
The number of contractors out of contract long term is half that of the dotcom crash – does this mean a new view on IT budgets?
�ping 30% of IT contractors expect to find greater contracting opportunities in the public sector, up from just� �n its rates – 62% of contractors prefer long-term contracts to higher hourly pay, up from 56% in 2003. Brown� �The number of IT contractors out of contract long term now is half that of the dotcom crash, a�
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| Thu, 16 Apr 2009
Demand for IT contractors falls yet some roles remain ‘credit crunch resistant'
Demand for IT contractors continues to fall, but there are still recession proof roles out there, reveals the first e-skills bulletin of 2009.
�IT demand Every major discipline within in the IT contracting sector showed a decline in the number of vacancie� �he exception of internet and software engineering contracts. To add to contractors’ woes, the number of ads f� �the most of what you’ve got, particularly in the contract market.” Highlighting how complicated the current�
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| Tue, 28 Apr 2009
Contractor Calculator Market Report May 2009
Job availability down and company failures up – is the end in sight? Yes, according to UK managers, but you still need a telescope to spot it.
�roposed infrastructure projects will require core contracting skills in engineering and IT to complete. The gov� �a knock-on effect for contractors looking for new contracts and renewals in those sectors. However, slight in�
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| Thu, 07 May 2009
Contractors benefit as flexible working enters mainstream employment
As a new survey reveals how far UK workers are prepared to bend in order to safeguard their jobs, contractors will benefit from the client education.
�lity of their European counterparts by exploiting contracting opportunities abroad, as highlighted by Reed, who� �g their contracting skills to ensure they stay in contract and stick it out for when the economy, and contra�
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| Tue, 02 Jun 2009
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