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Contractors excluded from proposed False Self-Employment rules by technicality
Limited company and umbrella contractors are excluded from proposed False Self-Employment legislation through a tax technicality, explains Lawspeed.
�though of course substitution does still apply to IR35 . It will be almost impossible to demonstrate tha� �d their findings to an audience of recruiters and contracting sector stakeholders in its recent seminar under t� �under obligation to provide personal services The contract is via a third party agency contract The worker i�

Category: News | Thu, 23 Jan 2014


Contractor income protection and the myth of unemployment cover exposed
Angela James of Contractor Wealth highlights the pitfalls that face contractors in the event of job loss, illness or injury.
�of course most contractors don’t like because of IR35 , or the terms state that the contract must have� �im to be suitable for those working on fixed term contracts. The product providers and brokers who sell these� �the event of a claim. Even when they are not in a contract, contractors are still nominally employed by thei�

Category: Articles: Contractor Income Protection | Fri, 13 Feb 2009


Off-Payroll passed through Committee Stage despite major concerns raised
The Off-Payroll Tax was passed through the Finance Bill’s Committee Stage yesterday, despite strong opposition to the legislation.
�f-Payroll Tax, the MP for Aberdeen South argued: “IR35 is creating a new group of zero-hours employees p� �many valid and evidenced arguments put forward by contracting stakeholders throughout the consultation phase. “�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Jun 2020


PGMOL Upper Tribunal victory solidifies mutuality of obligation in law
PGMOL’s UT victory leaves HMRC with no choice but to acknowledge its misconceptions concerning MOO and address CEST accordingly, legal experts claim.
�r work if and when it was done.’ Chris Leslie, an IR35 tax defence expert of Tax Networks who personally� �levant only to the question of whether there is a contract at all and whether the contract contains an oblig�

Category: News | Fri, 08 May 2020


Contractor mortgages
Use our mortgage calculator to find out how much money you can borrow, and request a quotation from our specialist brokers to secure your property loan.
�> Rate: £ Rate type: hourly daily IR35 status: outside inside CALCULATE // when� �nts As a contractor, even if it’s your first time contracting, we can help you secure the same competitively pr� �opy of the contractor’s contract and any historic contracts Three months of limited company business and pers� �end to you based on a multiple of your annualised contract rate without the need for 3-5 years of accounts.�


Counting the true cost of a contractor umbrella company – contractor checklist
Contractors can use Contractor Calculator’s checklist to spot the hidden costs in advertised umbrella company fees.
�been post-2000. That was when the implications of IR35 began to sink in, leading to a mushrooming of ‘ne� �convenient trading solution whilst they decide if contracting is a lifestyle choice for them, or those consider� �ll print to see that they are offering employment contracts. That is one of many checks contractors should ma� �ms actually apply to their personal situation and contract. If the umbrella is advertising its services as f�

Category: Articles: Contractor umbrellas companies | Tue, 08 May 2018


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 14/Oct/2011
News this week includes IT contractor rate cuts; PCG on security vetting; HMRC tax error; oil & gas investment; economy falters; & 4m self-employed.
�payers £8m, but hounds contractors for £220k over IR35 HMRC’s permanent secretary Dave Hartnett has admi� �could be a further blow to the UK’s financial IT contracting sector. More… Contractors pitching for secure gov� �tors Oil and gas contractors have lost out on new contracts due to the ‘windfall tax’ imposed by the Treasury� �agnation’ in the UK’s domestic economy may create contract opportunities UK contractors may benefit in the s�

Category: News | Thu, 13 Oct 2011


Contractor Doctor: I can’t pay my tax bill to HMRC – what are my options?
Contractors who have spent the money put by to pay their company’s tax liabilities may be facing liquidation, explains Mike Simister of Lines Henry.
�age of 15%, assuming they were previously outside IR35. This in turn may mean the contractor cannot affo� �start a new limited company and get on with their contracting career. ‘D reports’ on the conduct of contractor� �by, might have an extended period of time between contracts. With no income and the same outgoings, they choo� �much of the last 18 months on the bench without a contract. As a result, I was forced to use all my savings�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 01 Aug 2013


UK Expat Contracting
Articles and advice for expat contractors in the UK.
�se their contracting earnings. An introduction to IR35 for expat and overseas contractors new to UK cont� �Home UK Expat Contracting UK Expat Contracting Contents: Accepting a contra� �ative contract deals. UK contract law and signing contracts – what the expat contractor needs to know� �acting UK Expat Contracting Contents: Accepting a contract Benefits to UK contracting Contracting markets Fi�

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Should contractors use agents to find contracts?
Examines the financial issues and practicalities when deciding whether to use agents to find contracts or go it alone.
�gency mark up: 15% [They charge for £46 per hour] IR35 status: outside [although for this argument it ma� �much higher rate (if any) simply because you are contracting directly. Let’s assume a current contract with th� �hing like ‘I think I can get you more than that.’ Contracts which have no fixed margin agreement provide an o� �ns when trying to find work: Use agencies. Find a contract yourself. This article examines the financial con�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Fri, 20 Apr 2007


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