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Contractor contracts: when you need to draft the contract yourself
When contractors who are contracting direct are asked by clients to supply a draft contract for review, they have a number of sources to choose from.
�ies in the future, particularly if they relate to IR35 and other tax-related issues that have the potent� �Contractors contracting direct with clients can be asked to prepare a dra� �should something go wrong. Sources of contractor contracts Contractors asked by a client to provide a draft� �ct with clients can be asked to prepare a draft ‘ contract for services ’ for review. For those dealing dire�

Category: Articles: Legal | Wed, 31 Mar 2010


A new era for contractor taxation?
JSA chief executive Barry Roback believes that the new managed service company legislation, in its final form, may bring important clarification to contractor tax rules.
�are clearly in business on their own account and IR35 -exempt, because as Chartered Accountants, we bel�

Category: News | Thu, 12 Jul 2007


Australian contractors temporarily coming to the UK to work – tax and expenses issues
Australian contractors coming to the UK to contract may need expert advice to navigate the double-taxation treaty, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�’s site and receipted subsistence can be claimed. IR35, income splitting and spouses tax affairs “The ev� �ject to Australian tax laws. Clearly, operating a contracting business across more than one tax jurisdiction, w� �nal tax affairs, depending on the length of their contracts, the nationality and place of permanent home of t� �Contractors coming from Australia to contract may fall foul of double-taxation treaties if they�

Category: Articles: Expat | Thu, 07 Oct 2010


Conduct of employment regulations: a guide to opting in or out
Most contractors don’t need the protection provided by the Conduct of Employment Regulations and when asked by their agency, can choose to opt out.
�package of evidence that puts a contractor inside IR35. But, as highlighted earlier, genuine contractors� �own right should treat any agency agreements and contracts as business deals and ensure that they negotiate� �Contractors starting their first contract, or starting a new contract with a brand new agen�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 08 Mar 2018


A win-win: spending cuts present an opportunity for contractors and the public sector
The Comprehensive Spending Review will require public sector employers to consider new ways of engaging workers, benefiting contractors & taxpayers.
�d that £60,000 on a contractor who is outside the IR35 regulations , then using ContractorCalculator’s C� �. There could be also be a positive impact on the contracting sector, providing a stream of new work, a new poo�

Category: News | Thu, 04 Nov 2010


Contractors and taxation: Calculating the true cost of tax increases
When Chancellors introduce taxes, they rarely think of the true cost to businesses of implementing the changes or the wider impacts on the economy.
�culator’s pioneering work in publishing the first IR35 tax calculator and general tax calculators for co� �ues, as the calculators are a free service to the contracting community. Similarly, businesses throughout the U�

Category: News | Fri, 09 Apr 2010


‘Soft’ contracting skills are even more important when times are tough
Contractors investing in contracting, as well as technical, skills improve their chances of staying in contract, and in business, during tough times.
�ompany law guidance – even including the May 2012 IR35 changes. There is also detailed, easy-to-follow a� �‘Soft’ contracting skills become even more important when times are� �hances of staying in contract, having a choice of contracts, and maintaining a successful and profitable cont� �ting in them increase their chances of staying in contract, having a choice of contracts, and maintaining a�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jun 2012


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�ts will maximise your contracting career. What is IR35? Does it apply to your contract? It is tax avoida� �ctive way of getting CVs in front of more agents. Contracting direct with the client: advantages and disadvanta� �lained. Advice and guidance on securing lucrative contracts. 10 common mistakes made when searching for a con� �gotiation Preparation Applications Applying for a contract via email So, you've seen a job you like and�

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IR35 - the appeal process
If you are deemed caught by IR35 by the Inland Revenue you can appeal the decision.
�a Notice of Decision – which says whether you are IR35 free or not. 3. The Contractor has 30 days to app�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Thu, 23 Mar 2000


Off payroll and controlling person rules threaten UK turnaround, warns interim body
New rules will hamper interim management contractors’ efforts to turn around ailing private & public sector organisations, says IIM’s Ad van der Rest.
�ts. “There is existing legislation in the form of IR35 that HMRC can use to ensure disguised employees p� �contractors will simply walk away and secure new contracts in the private sector, or even take their skills�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Jun 2012


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