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Contractor doctor: after 24 months at a client site, do travel expenses get repaid?
You do not have to repay travel expenses when you work more than 24 months at a client site.
�ducted for? Also, what difference does the longer contract make to my accounting? Thanks, Keith Contractor D�
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| Mon, 18 Feb 2008
Contractor doctor: can I sue the agent for failing to give notice?
If your agent doesn't respect the terms in your contract regarding notice, you still get paid. But you should be careful not to overreact and breach the contract yourself.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I signed a contract for a five-month stint on an IT help desk. The co�
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| Thu, 21 Feb 2008
Contractor Doctor: Can I receive a tax-free redundancy payment from my ltd company?
Contractors can’t use redundancy or termination payments to take cash tax efficiently from their limited company, says James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�condition.” Why contractors don’t have employment contracts According to Abbott, few contractors have employm� �undancy payment, a worker must have an employment contract with their employer, and they cannot resign or le�
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| Thu, 15 Aug 2013
Contractor Doctor: Is my agency’s restrictive covenant valid after losing PSL status?
Contractors may have grounds for disregarding a restrictive covenant if a former agency makes threats to withhold payment, says Egos’s Roger Sinclair.
�Dear Contractor Doctor I’ve just completed a contract with an agency that has just been dropped from th�
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| Thu, 05 Sept 2013
Contractor Doctor: Do I owe my agency damages after it terminated me for being ill?
Contractors unable to fulfil their contracts due to illness may not necessarily be liable for breach of contract, explains Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�ep in this situation is to determine which of the contracts the agency sent to the contractor actually applie� �Dear Contractor Doctor I was a week into a new contract and I have just been terminated by my agency for�
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| Mon, 14 Oct 2013
Contractor Doctor: How do I handle hostility from my client’s permanent employees?
Contractors countering hostility from their client's employees can adopt a range of strategies to help defuse the situation.
�ractor Doctor I recently started work on a new IT contract for a financial sector client. The team was assem�
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| Thu, 24 Oct 2013
Contractor Doctor: Does signing a new contract after one goes cold put me in breach?
Contractors whose contract terms are changed by an agency are unlikely to be in breach if they accept another contract, says Egos’s Roger Sinclair.
�Dear Contractor Doctor I signed a new contract with an agency to begin on 2nd July. One week lat�
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| Wed, 31 Jul 2013
Contractor Doctor: How can I stay under the VAT threshold when using subcontractors?
Contractors working on one-off major projects that require sub-contracting may be able to avoid registering for VAT, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�company and register it for VAT to manage the new contract, but must be able to demonstrate that is a genuin�
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| Thu, 15 May 2014
Contractor Doctor: Can I employ my children via my company?
Limited company contractors can employ children over the age of 13, but there are marginal tax benefits & many pitfalls, says InTouch’s Clare Rickman.
�site and start publishing a blog to help win more contracts, particularly as my skills are quite specialist.�
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| Wed, 03 Sept 2014
Contractor Doctor: Do I need to give notice if there is no written contract?
Contractors can’t just quit a role, even if there is no written contract. There may be an implied termination clause, explains Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�Dear Contractor Doctor I’ve been contracting for my former employer for several years. When I� �no contract in place. Under UK contract law, most contracts do not have to be in writing or signed. Was there� �ing a contractor, we never got round to signing a contract – there was always something else that came up an�
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| Mon, 06 Oct 2014
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