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Contractor doctor: can the agency hold my payments for ransom?
Can the agency hold your payment in an effort to bargain with you? The short answer is: definitely and absolutely not. Also, restrictive covenants can never last for an indefinite period.
�t to enforce them, they will. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor [Ed: We are pleased to report� �contractor. At the end of January he completed a contract and put in a time sheet for his final payment to�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 16 Apr 2008


Contractor doctor: can I sue for a a last-minute contract cancellation?
If the client cancels at the last minute, you probably have the right to get some money for the time and effort you've made.
�ng more work in the meantime. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �Dear Contractor Doctor, I recently won a contract with a major IT company and received a 'confirmat�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 28 Nov 2007


Contractor Doctor: Can I claim Statutory Maternity Pay from a contractor ltd company?
Contractors can pay themselves Statutory Maternity Pay from their contracting limited company and reclaim costs from HMRC, says BFCA’s Phil Richards.
�For contractors who are used to running their own contracting business and processing a payroll, the process sh� �ors should qualify, unless they have been between contracts for a long time Obtained the right paperwork conf�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 10 Sept 2009


Contractor Doctor: Can clients cancel confirmed shifts without notice & compensation?
Some contractors working on short term freelance contracts don’t have a signed contract in place, leaving them in a vulnerable position.
�n place before starting work. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ract. However, contract law does recognise verbal contracts . So, if it can be proved that a contract has bee� �me client for five months now, although I have no contract. Every month, my client emails me the details of�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 15 Sept 2009


Contractor Doctor: Can my agency refuse to pay an approved and signed timesheet?
If a contractor has a signed timesheet from their client, and with no complaints, the agency must generally pay up, says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�make a report to the Police. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �r a client via an agency. The agency has ended my contract early and is refusing to pay me for the last four�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 24 Sept 2009


Contractor Doctor: Can I pay back an HMRC tax refund in instalments?
Contractors who get tax refunds should think before spending the cash as they may owe money to their company and HMRC, explains Phil Richards of BFCA.
�be paid, plus how and when.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �of £32,000, but I need this cash to live on as my contract ends very shortly and I don’t know when I’ll be w�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 30 Sept 2009


Contractor Doctor: Can I renegotiate a poor rate mid-way through the contract?
Contractors can ask for higher rates during a contract, but prospects of success depend on their negotiating position says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I’m currently contracting through an agency, via my contractor limited comp� �ency placing restrictions on contractors in their contracts must be careful not to fall foul of the law relat� �ecession. I accepted the rate, having been out of contract for a while, but the client is making profits and�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 05 Oct 2009


Contractor Doctor: How can I convince my agent to cut their margin and pay me more?
The vast majority of agencies negotiate fair deals, but what can a contractor do if they suspect their agent is taking too high a margin?
�gin for themselves. Contractors who develop their contracting skills, which include negotiation techniques , by� �e issue. And I can’t afford to walk away from the contract. How can I convince my agent to cut their margin�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 07 Oct 2009


Contractor Doctor: How do I work out my NICs when I leave my job to be a contractor?
Many employees are choosing contracting as an alternative career choice and want to keep their NICs in order. Phil Richards of BFCA explains how.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I have just started contracting in an interim role using my own contractor limite�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 21 Oct 2009


Contractor Doctor: Can I claim for regular lunch and food expenses?
Contractors based at client’s offices can claim subsistence expenses for food and lunches if they keep receipts, explains Steve Crouch of Crunch.co.uk
�business with their client.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ular contract at a single location, with no other contracts before or after, they’d be hard pressed to convin� �ically for the purpose of working on a particular contract at a single location, with no other contracts bef�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Fri, 13 Nov 2009


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