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15 tips when renewing your contract
Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewal: Do you and the client wish to continue? And if so how can you negotiate effectively to maximise your financial position?
�g power and clients like you. Line up alternative contracts. Applying for other positions gives you a chance� �Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewa�
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Articles: Contracting
| Wed, 29 May 2019
Orange Genie: umbrellas, IR35, and the market
Orange Genie discusses their umbrella offering, IR35, and the Market.
�other Umbrella companies and the rest are new to contracting. Not only do we give each person initial advice a� �’re still some way off the point where rates (and contracts) are sufficiently robust for us to recommend anyt� �y subsistence (lunches etc). Over the course of a contract this amounts to a sizeable saving. So even if you�
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| Sun, 26 May 2002
Interview with umbrella company parasol it
Interview with Rob Crossland, Service Director of Parasol IT Plc about his umbrella company and the practicalities and benefits of moving to an umbrella solution.
�le coming into the UK from abroad and coming into contracting. Of the people coming from Ltd Co’s to us they se� �of the economic society we are now in. Temporary contracts and the associated way of working will, in my opi�
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| Mon, 08 Mar 2004
Kinsella solutions - interview
We interview Martin Priest of the Kinsella Group about his group of companies and the practicalities and benefits of moving to an umbrella solution.
�t effective. Q8) How do you see the future of the contracting market, given the increase in outsourcing? We fee� �ed company? They will need to have their existing contracts assigned or preferably wait until they enter into� �ed or preferably wait until they enter into a new contract, which will be with another company with whom we�
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| Wed, 06 Oct 2004
Offshore arrangements for contractors
Martin Priest explains why offshore arrangements for contractors are a viable option for contractors.
�nth which suggested that individuals forget about contracting offshore. The sentence “forget about contracting� �lution for contractors.] An article entitled " IT Contracts are Once Again Plentiful " was written by Barry R�
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| Mon, 11 Oct 2004
What is a composite company umbrella?
Explains the commonly used terminology and what this option means for contractors.
�the context of service providing companies to the contracting industry. The word “composite” means “made up of� �mpany, through which many contractors place their contracts. Using the umbrella, contractors then receive eit� �e most important issue, which is whether or not a contract falls inside or outside IR35. The IR35 issue The�
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| Mon, 31 Jan 2005
Contractor umbrella companies and their contractors’ employment rights
Contractors who work through an umbrella company can have the same employment rights as permanent employees, confirms Derek Kelly of Parasol.
�port, stability and benefits that limited company contracting does not, yet giving contractors more flexibility� �increased minimum payments when they are not in a contract and statutory redundancy pay. In return, however,�
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Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies
| Wed, 19 Nov 2008
Umbrella contractors and emergency tax codes
Contractors new to an umbrella company can pay more tax than they need to, but this does not have to be the case, as Derek Kelly of Parasol explains.
�ontractor moves from their own limited company to contracting with an umbrella company , they or their accounta� �ttle planning and filing paperwork safely between contracts,” says Kelly, “contractors can start work with th� �of moving between past permanent jobs or to a new contract with a different trading vehicle. This can mean p�
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Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies
| Tue, 03 Feb 2009
Contractor umbrella sector remains healthy despite moves towards consolidation
Contractors concerned about umbrella stability have choices, says Parasol Group’s Rob Crossland, in an exclusive interview with ContractorCalculator.
�nt jobs, to be replaced by contractors new to the contracting business, who are frequently the casualties of re� �. Without these, most end-user clients won’t want contracts with them.” In practice, many agencies have stepp� �s who have to deliver projects,” says Crossland. “Contract periods are shorter and rates are softer as a res�
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| Mon, 11 May 2009
E&y award for Parasol honours contractor pioneer
Ernst & Young have named Rob Crossland of Parasol Entrepreneur of the Year for the North. Crossland takes the opportunity to talk about the evolution of the industry.
�ory and administrative difficulties. Nonetheless, contracting is the only way forward for the UK economy since� �overnight. We remain at the far right using PAYE contracts and professional employment administration to min�
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| Wed, 27 Jun 2007
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