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Contractor Doctor: My client was taken over – can the agency change my contract?
Mergers and acquisitions resulting in clients changing ownership are commonplace, potentially meaning early terminations or renegotiations.
�ntractual relationship with the client. Change in contracting party If your client is bought by another company� �her company, the agency terminated all contractor contracts with the old company with immediate effect. We’ve� �ractor Doctor, I am an IT contractor and I have a contract that pays weekly on invoice via an agency through�
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| Wed, 25 Nov 2009
Contractor Doctor: Can I claim for training as a pre-incorporation expense?
Contractors have limited scope to claim for training expenses incurred before incorporation, explains Steve Crouch of Crunch.co.uk.
�a project manager, but I’m just thinking of going contracting. I’ve not incorporated my own contractor limited� �ully certified and help me win project management contracts. I am planning to pay for the training course on� �pocket before she started trading with her first contract, she would technically not be incurring the expen�
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| Thu, 03 Dec 2009
Contractor doctor: how can I deal with staff who keep asking me for expert advice?
Sometimes clients expect you to train their staff as part of your contract. If you had never agreed to this then you don't have to - but you could turn it into an opportunity.
�handle the situation. Paul Johnson, who has been contracting for six years says "Most contractors do offer a b�
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| Fri, 29 Jan 2010
Contractor Doctor: I’ve bought a house to be near my clients: what costs can I claim?
Contractors who buy a second home to be closer to clients can claim a range of costs as expenses, explains David Colom of DJ Colom & Co.
�legitimate travel expenses.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �in the North of England. However, as most of the contract work is in the South West, I have bought a house�
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| Tue, 23 Feb 2010
Contractor Doctor: Can I legally challenge early termination by my client?
When contractors are terminated early, close examination of contracts can sometimes confirm there is no legal solution, warns Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�xpert who is knowledgeable about contract law and contracting. The small up-front fee can pay huge dividends if� �ambiguous, and is indeed found frequently in many contracts of this type. “The time for the contractor to cha� �y day off telling me the client has terminated my contract early, with immediate effect. I checked the contr�
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| Wed, 24 Feb 2010
Contractor Doctor: Can I still qualify for benefits after a short-term contract?
James Doyle from Tarpon advises how unemployed contractors can take advantage of short term contracts whilst minimising the interruption of benefits.
�its. The Job Centre staff are unfamiliar with how contracting works and can’t advise me. Is there a way that I� �eekers Allowance (JSA), but a fantastic temporary contract lasting only three weeks on-site with the client�
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| Mon, 01 Mar 2010
Contractor Doctor: Can the firm that bought my client refuse to approve timesheets?
Roger Sinclair of Egos highlights the potential risks contractors can face when they choose to continue working without a current contract.
�ctual problems – right now!'” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ays weekly and has so far lasted for three years. Contracts have traditionally been renewed every six months,� �t my client’s site and working via an agency on a contract that pays weekly and has so far lasted for three�
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| Wed, 17 Mar 2010
Contractors can expect mixed outlook from Pre-Budget Report on 9 December
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report on 9 December 2009 will be eagerly awaited by contractors. What surprises might it hold?
�r early 2010 However, contractors running genuine contracting businesses that invest in professional assistance� �nesses that invest in professional assistance for contract reviews and tax investigation insurance should ha�
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| Thu, 12 Nov 2009
Contractors see a few bright spots in the gloomy labour budget
Contractors don't usually take advantage of government incentives, but there are a few in the otherwise gloomy budget worth noting: special loans, funds to encourage women in business, limits on regulation, public contracts.
�regulation, and improved access to public sector contracts. They're not things you often need--one would hav�
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| Fri, 14 Mar 2008
What contractors can expect from the Pre-Budget Report
The Treasury has announced that the Chancellor will be making his Pre-Budget Review on Monday 24th November, so what’s in store for contractors?
�l tip towards the bad news. The big issues in the contracting sector are all due for a visit in Darling’s speec� �likely to result in a reduction in the number of contracts and/or a squeeze on contractors’ rates, as client�
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| Thu, 13 Nov 2008
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