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Why contractors make more money than employees
Employees make less money than contractors. It’s that simple. Taxes and the inability to deduct expenses take a terrible toll on what employees earn. Contractors don’t have these burdens.
�this way, the reality is, that if you manage your contracting career and keep yourself in work, the rewards are�

Category: Articles: First timers | Mon, 21 Aug 2017


Contracting and security clearance: a guide for contractors
Why you need security clearance to work as a contractor on certain public sector projects.
�Contractors offered contracts in many government departments will find they are� �job related: A contractor would go to a specific contract role within a specific organisation and the devel�

Category: Articles: First timers | Mon, 28 Aug 2017


Effective contracting skills and experience keep contractors in well-paid contracts
“Contracting skills” are a combination of those commercial and business skills plus experience that are needed to secure regular, well-paid contracts.
�ost successful. By applying this mindset to their contracting, they’re likely to have a greater chance of secur� �chance of securing an ongoing stream of lucrative contracts. According to Contractor Calculator CEO Dave Chap� �ees, and contractors need to tailor the CV to the contract on offer so that their CV matches exactly what th�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 31 Aug 2017


Contracting legislation: key laws affecting contractors
Make sure you don't fall into any legal traps and carry on contracting compliantly with our comprehensive list of laws and legislation to beware of!
�contractors. This is because the rules target the contract sector specifically, or contractors are affected�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 07 Sept 2017


Advantages and disadvantages of contracting
Contracting offers skilled knowledge workers much more than the opportunity to substantially increase their earnings, although pay’s a major factor.
Contracting can deliver skilled knowledge workers a huge rang� �ours and locations Holidays: When you are between contracts, you can choose to take as much or as little time� �you want more money, you can choose a better paid contract) Improved work/life balance: It is amazing how mu�

Category: Articles: First timers | Thu, 12 Oct 2017


Contractors rarely operate as sole traders
Contractors wanting to work as a sole trader will find agencies and clients won’t work with them. Here's why and the solution.
�d under PAYE schemes. In addition to all of this, contracting as a sole trader, even if it could be done, would� �qualified director for example – could still find contracts via an agency by joining an umbrella company or g� �. A sole trader contractor might attempt to win a contract with the client, but the client’s agreement with�

Category: Articles: First timers | Wed, 19 Sept 2018


Umbrella companies: Common questions and issues explained
Contractors like to stay on top of their careers but can be misinformed. Lesley Sweetman from Parasol exposes the top myths about umbrella companies.
�companies like to ensure they are on top of their contracting careers by getting paid on time, claiming all the� �y or the client. It is the umbrella company which contracts with the agency or client and not the contractor.� �months, such as when they have just negotiated a contract extension, that location is reclassified as the c�

Category: Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies | Tue, 01 Mar 2011


Contracting sector service providers and recruiters debate the future of umbrellas
ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin joined contracting sector service providers and recruiters to debate the future of umbrella companies post-AWR.
�ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin joined contracting sector service providers and recruiters to debate�

Category: News | Wed, 30 Mar 2011


What contractors should do if their umbrella company goes bust
Contractors must protect themselves up front and move on if their umbrella company goes bust, say Parasol’s Rob Crossland and ClearSky’s Derek Kelly.
�to exist overnight, and that means all bets, and contracts, are off, as Kelly explains: “Contractors’ employ� �ould take home pretty much the same percentage of contract value. So beware of umbrella companies making ext�

Category: Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies | Tue, 02 Aug 2011


Parasol's straightforward approach with contractors wins an award
Umbrella company Parasol has won the prestigious ATSCO award for service for the second time. Parasol's transparent and straightforward approach to the business was cited as its outstanding quality by judges.
�d service company legislation which rocked the UK contracting industry and sent thousands of contractors seekin�

Category: News | Fri, 23 Nov 2007


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