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Contractors seek salary rises
A new study just released by JSA Services shows that contractors feel ready to push for new salary rises of about 10 per cent. But the economic climate may not be right to support them.
�t position, as happened after the introduction of IR35.” Some contractors, in specific skill-set areas,� �nding large pay rises could limit demand or drive contracting offshore.” “The cycle for our industry has been i�

Category: News | Thu, 25 Jan 2007


Contractors can opt-out of NEST pension but umbrella firms must offer schemes
The latest pension rule changes are broadly positive for contractors, says an expert IFA.
�y profits. For limited company contractors inside IR35 or paying themselves a salary above the threshold�

Category: News | Tue, 09 Nov 2010


ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2012
Contractors in the core contracting disciplines of engineering, IT & interim management continue to experience sustained demand and positive outlooks.
�more than two years, possibly putting them inside IR35, nearly one in five works for more than one clien� �Contractors in the core contracting disciplines of engineering, IT and management con� �er term challenges for the sector.” Public sector contracts account for a third of interim management assignm� �in 2010. Over four out of five members were in a contract during the survey period in September 2011. And,�

Category: News | Fri, 30 Mar 2012


80% of self-employed don’t want employment rights, reveals survey
Government must acknowledge that freelancers aren’t vulnerable workers and don’t want employment rights, says ContractorCalculator following survey.
�s, 74% pointed out that it would compromise their IR35 tax status and complicate their tax affairs. More� �time off, two thirds reported that they negotiate contracts around pre-arranged holidays, whilst 31% said the�

Category: News | Tue, 25 Oct 2016


Contractor numbers and the contracting landscape in the UK and Europe
Contractor numbers continue to grow, and the contracting landscape is constantly evolving shows research, but the sector also faces challenges.
�ll personal service company contractors caught by IR35 – have lost access to travel and subsistence expe� �s more workers actively choose to start their own contracting and freelance business. This is the conclusion dr� �o do so to meet criteria for suppliers on certain contracts. Meanwhile, only 34% claimed that tax savings pla� �nds, Poland and France have more rapidly evolving contract markets than the UK How large is the UK’s contrac�

Category: News | Thu, 26 May 2016


Contractor guide to handling discrimination and harassment in the workplace
Contractors encountering discrimination have few options because they are service providers and not employees, explains Lawspeed’s Theresa Mimnagh.
�uestions arise regarding disguised employment and IR35 , which most contractors would wish to strenuousl� �sions, which could ultimately lead to a breach of contract, or make the contractor’s claim worthless. “Whils�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 14 Oct 2011


Your legal rights when you go contracting
Contractors new to limited company contracting must grapple with rules governing workplaces, relationships and practices: contract law.
�siness relationship. Even when they are caught by IR35, which implies there is an employment relationshi� �ed company contractors just starting out on their contracting career leave their last employer, workplace and c� �tes with agencies and clients are now governed by contract law – there’s no such thing as ‘contractor rights�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 23 Feb 2018


Do contractors have to fire their wives or husbands?
With the proposals made by the Treasury in revenge for Arctic Systems, contractors could have to fire their wives or husbands as employing them might no longer make sense.
�ve, and the result has been a pickle. We have had IR35 , the managed service company legislation , and n� �sury has launched a series of attacks against the contracting industry. The notion behind it is that companies�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Oct 2007


"Don’t panic" – agency workers directive won’t be UK law for at least 18 months
Despite the decision by EU employment ministers to adopt the Agency Workers Directive, it could be years before it becomes law in the UK.
�isery for contractors and freelance workers, with IR35 and the MSC Legislation , so it is important that�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Jun 2008


Income shifting - guide for contractors
Explains the term ''income shifting'', where it comes from, and what it is.
�tion. Contractors who are currently not caught by IR35 and split dividends with their spouse would be pa�

Category: Articles: Income Shifting Legislation | Thu, 08 Jun 2017


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