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Contracting and an independent Scotland might mix as well as a good malt with Irn-Bru
Scottish centres of contracting excellence in oil and gas, offshore engineering, IT and gaming could be hit by an independent Scotland.
�The contracting sector may not benefit from an independent Scotla�

Category: News | Sat, 14 Jan 2012


Contractor rate reduction déjà vu: contracting rates under threat again, ten years on
Contracting rates may be threatened, just when they’d almost recovered from the dotcom crash. But not all contractors need take the pain.
Contracting rates are under threat again, just at the point w� �ly when it came to renewal times, but also during contracts. Rates were slashed immediately and refusals were� �ld string a line of code together being awarded a contract. Then the crash came. It was eerily similar to th�

Category: News | Thu, 01 Dec 2011


How to guarantee you won’t win that next contract, and always lose the best contracts
ContractorCalculator just advertised for a new salesperson. The response was shocking & highlights the importance of doing what the contract ad asks.
�ractors, whether they’re struggling to find a new contract, or are always in contract but never quite gettin�

Category: News | Mon, 07 Nov 2011


Contractors are not quite inflation-proof, but they can choose when to take pay rises
Contractors are not immune to inflation and its impact on real pay, but they have much greater control over their income than employees.
�riods when team or company targets should be met. Contracting allows contractors to focus on what’s important t� �at their current contract, contractors can switch contracts to one that pays better. Even those financial IT� �they don’t like the rate of pay at their current contract, contractors can switch contracts to one that pay�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Nov 2011


Employment: Why do people bother, when it pays so badly compared to contracting?
Contracting beats employment every time when it comes down to take home pay, so what’s in it for employees in exchange for all the extra tax they pay?
�employee, a limited company contractor and a post-contracting husband and wife team. Each has a gross income of�

Category: News | Wed, 20 Feb 2013


Naming & shaming tax avoidance scheme promoters and their users is missing the point
Contractors using tax avoidance schemes face being ‘named and shamed’ alongside the scheme promoter. But isn’t that just avoiding the real issue?
�the chimney of his family home. There is a social contract that it’s important for brands/companies to manag�

Category: News | Thu, 28 Feb 2013


Contractors are becoming more demanding consumers of accountancy services
Contractors are becoming more demanding and mature consumers of accountancy services, with accountants increasingly segmenting according to need.
�her small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), the contracting market is far from being homogeneous. Which is wh�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Mar 2013


Contractors , hold your nerve: the UK economy is not doing so badly
Contractors should hold their nerve and keep contracting as, despite some gloomy economic news, many success stories don’t make the media headlines.
�und (IMF). But they should stay positive and keep contracting. If you look beneath the headlines and at the com� �ia, yet they will create tens of thousands of new contracts and jobs, as well as adding to industrial output�

Category: News | Mon, 28 Jan 2013


Don’t be done over like a dong! Or how contractors can avoid being taken for a ride.
There’s one born every minute, but it doesn’t have to be you! Learning some contracting skills will help you avoid being done over like a dong.
�e they are now, I decided to take a year out from contracting to travel in the Far East. I learned some valuabl� �as I did in Vietnam, and when I accepted my first contract on poor terms some twelve years ago, you may find�

Category: News | Thu, 21 May 2009


Contractors must be ready to move on if they want rates to move up
When the economy dips, clients expect the same from contractors’ rates. But when things pick up, the story’s different. How do you get the going rate?
�only course of action open to them will be leave contracts they find fulfilling and clients they enjoy worki� �wever, many clients of contractors currently in a contract won’t see things this way. It seems that it’s OK�

Category: News | Fri, 18 Sept 2009


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