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Contractor doctor: can contractors run two businesses from one company?
Contractors have every right to run as many businesses as they choose from their limited companies. There are a few issues they should be aware of.
�status on a respective basis. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor�
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| Mon, 13 Aug 2007
Contractor doctor: how can I deal with an overseas agency who won't pay?
Contractors who work overseas can get help from industry organisations. But legal protection is better.
�a plane without it next time. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �hen they work abroad, they need to see that their contracts have safeguards against non-payment and breach. T� �Vincent Corbett Contractor Doctor says: When you contract overseas with agencies in foreign countries, you�
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| Wed, 22 Aug 2007
Contractor doctor: how do I work for a us-based company from the uk?
If you have your own limited company, then working for a US-based company is no different from working for one over here.
�which you might find useful. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 10 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: can I contract direct if the agent is uncooperative?
If an agent who has contracted with you in the past refuses to handle your contract renewal, go straight to the client.
�ght to prevent you from working. If the agent you contracted with originally refuses to handle the contract, t� �responsible for your losses. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ay and won't be back until after my end date. The contracts team at the client site say that I wont be able t� �m having a dispute with my agency. I am due for a contract renewal with the client and everything has been a�
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| Thu, 13 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: how can I chase a large debt - over £50k?
An agency has failed to pay a contractor for three months and owes them £50K. It's not a small claim, under £5k. We explain the process for collecting the money.
�ge. Still Working For the Agency If you are still contracting with the agency, the current client may be the on� �rom a legal point of you, you are terminating the contract on the basis of a breach of contract, and this me�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 18 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: what's the difference between temping and contracting?
There is a clear difference between contractors, temps, and agency workers.
�or Doctor, I'm really attracted to the thought of contracting, but was wondering if you could tell me what the�
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| Wed, 19 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: what's best - permanent for £3.5k or contract for £4k?
Someone is offered £3,500 per month as a permie, or £4,000 per month as a contractor. What's the best deal?
�is. What would my tax be as a permie and is going contracting a better deal for me? Thanks, Amy Hi Amy, We are� �lso an alternative offer of £4,000 per month on a contract basis. What would my tax be as a permie and is go�
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| Fri, 21 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: can I go contracting even though I might become unwell?
Under normal conditions, contractors don't get sick pay. But they can get insurance that will cover days lost to illness, assuming they aren't missing work due to a pre-existing condition.
�term aim has always been to go from permanent to contracting and felt the time was just right recently, having� �ust do is to turn up at work for every day of the contract. 'When the contractor misses work, all of the oth�
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| Wed, 26 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: did I breach the contract by leaving early?
If your contract doesn't permit termination, you have to stay the time. Leave early and you could be liable for damages.
�ultancy Lawspeed , it is entirely standard in the contracting industry for contractors to be locked in to a sho� �alone and to move on. Good luck with your future contracts. Contractor Doctor� �Dear Contractor Doctor, A year ago, I left a contract giving 1 week's notice. My contract with the agen�
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| Thu, 27 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: how can I avoid late contract renewals?
Contractors should politely pressure agents and clients to ensure that they don't get too short contracts or too short renewals.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I've been contracting for almost a year now and I've completed two cont� �ting for almost a year now and I've completed two contracts. On both occasions my clients have only offered t� �Offer them two rates. A higher rate for a 3 month contract, and the same rate for a 6 month contract. When l�
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| Wed, 03 Oct 2007
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