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Contractor calculators: now updated with 2005 budget figures
All calculators updated with 2005 budget figures. Calculate how much the budget affected your income.
�ine income, taxes, effects of salary changes, and contracting options. Contractor Financial Profile Calculator� �ary Comparison Calculator : Compare two salaries. Contract Comparison Calculator : Compare two contract rate�
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| Wed, 06 Apr 2005
How will the budget financially affect contractors?
Find out exactly how much you gain or lose from the forthcoming budget.
�h month. It will then tell you the rise you need. Contract Comparison Calculator Compare the taxes and net i�
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| Tue, 15 Mar 2005
New budget calculators released
Contractor Calculator contains new calculators to assess the effects of the recent budget on your net income.
�ine income, taxes, effects of salary changes, and contracting options. Contractor Financial Profile Calculator� �ary Comparison Calculator : Compare two salaries. Contract Comparison Calculator : Compare two contract rate�
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| Thu, 06 Apr 2006
Autumn Budget 2017: The key announcements affecting contractors
The Autumn Budget 2017 yielded mixed outcomes for contractors. Find out the good news and the bad news to come out of Parliament this afternoon.
�threshold to remain the same Better news for the contracting sector came in the form of confirmation that the�
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| Wed, 22 Nov 2017
Contractor doctor: are agencies legally bound to reveal contract margins?
When negotiating rates, it is useful to know the margin the agency is charging. But do they have to tell you?
�ctor Doctor, I'm a first time contractor, and the contract I'm on at the moment ends on the 16th of December�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 01 Jan 2007
Contractor doctor: can I get financial protection against an IR35 investigation?
How can a contractor protect themselves financially against an investigation.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I've had my contract tweaked by a law firm so that it appears more IR3�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 03 Jan 2007
Contractor doctor: are restrictive contract clauses enforceable?
Are clauses restricting working directly with the client enforceable in a court of law?
�l just give you the go-ahead. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �Dear Contractor Doctor, Having secured a contract, the agency I am dealing with has inserted a clau�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 31 Jan 2007
Contractor doctor: do I have to pay employers and employees NI when using an umbrella?
Do you have to pay employers NI out of your contracting income? The answer is yes or no, depending on IR35 status and public/private sector working.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I've just started contracting and have registered with an umbrella company. I w� �come taxes. This is the equation for outside IR35 contracts: Client charge rate = contract rate + agency comm� �storically it is worth noting that all advertised contract rates have been advertised at what we will call t�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 21 Feb 2007
Contractor doctor: how often should I change contracts?
Contractor Doctor explains the factors when considering how long to stay at a client site.
�nth Expenses Rule . Many contractors initially go contracting because they want varied projects to work on rath� �How often do you think contractors should change contracts and move on to another client? Thanks [Name suppl� �Dear Contractor Doctor, I’ve been in my first contract for a year and a half, and the client wants me to�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 21 Mar 2007
Contractor doctor: how do holidays work when contracting?
How do you take time off when contracting?
�not change due to holidays taken because you are contracted between certain dates, rather than for a set numb� �al threat of redundancy and considering a move to contracting. I have no idea what the implications are and hav� �o you have to organise your holidays "in-between" contracts? (Assuming of course that you can get back-to-bac� �k-to-back ones). Say for example, I got offered a contract next week but I have holidays booked up within th�
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| Mon, 26 Mar 2007
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