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Buying a newly built home as a contractor
Contractors will find that mortgage applications for newly built homes are different as lenders requirements are more demanding.
�inancial adviser is so important. If you exchange contracts on a new property bought off-plan that is current� �und to complete the deal and part with 10% of the contract value. If you can’t complete within 12 to 18 mont�
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Articles: Mortgages
| Thu, 30 Jul 2015
Renting compared to having a mortgage
Contractors will generally find that buying a house with a mortgage makes more financial sense than renting a property.
�nd let it. Most contractors have more than enough contracting income so that a specialist contractor broker can�
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Articles: Mortgages
| Mon, 03 Aug 2015
Contractors should take action on mortgages and investments now, or face 2016 delays
Contractors seeking mortgages or buy-to-let alternatives should contact their advisers now to avoid 2016 logjams, say two leading financial experts.
�to start actually subsidising their property with contracting income due to rising tax bills.” Kang believes th�
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| Tue, 22 Dec 2015
Contractors seeking to mitigate the Stamp Duty surcharge impact must seek expert help
Contractors seeking to mitigate the impact of the Stamp Duty surcharge taking effect from 1 April 2016 need expert advice.
�tractors looking to buy a property close to their contract location.” The surcharge means contractors could�
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| Thu, 31 Mar 2016
10 top tips for securing contractor mortgages and loans
Contractors can increase their chances of securing mortgages by using these top tips from a contractor mortgage expert.
�m being awarded the mortgage. 8 - Avoid breaks in contracting One of the attractions of the contracting lifesty� �on to do so, as they can have runs of high-paying contracts that allow them to pay healthy dividends. When th� �enders. 2 - Find a lender happy to use annualised contract rates to set lending limits The good news for con�
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Articles: Mortgages
| Wed, 27 Apr 2016
Why buy to let (BTL)? Property is great for increasing your income
Get guaranteed income after you retire from contracting. Find out how investing your money in buy-to-let property could be the best decision you make!
�ment could guarantee you a source of revenue when contracts are few and far between, or help you build up a h�
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Articles: Mortgages
| Fri, 21 Oct 2016
Making your contracting limited company dormant
How to make a limited company dormant and the responsibilities whilst it is dormant.
�es change. If you need to take a short break from contracting contracting to take on fixed employment or to tak� �is means a contractor must not enter into any new contracts using their dormant contractor limited company. T� �ich point you can simply restart trading on a new contract. Should I close my contractor limited company com�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 14 Feb 2012
Can the public sector bear the cost of abolishing limited company contractors?
Government abolition of limited company contractors would cost it up to 20% more per worker and force key talent out of the public sector.
�ns. Moving contractors onto fixed-term employment contracts simply increases the cost to the taxpayer but wit� �ermination or moving onto a fixed-term employment contract . “Termination deprives taxpayers of benefiting f�
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| Tue, 28 Feb 2012
Investing your company money in gold
Gold could offer contractors seeking investments for their limited company’s surplus cash a greater return than other investments.
�her investments exceeds their trading income from contract fees, their limited company becomes a ‘close inve�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 23 Aug 2011
Dormant limited companies: guidance on HMRC and Companies House rules for contractors
Contractors maintaining dormant limited companies must abide by rules set out by HMRC and Companies House, explains David Colom of DJ Colom & Co.
�at name Incorporating a company at the start of a contracting career that fails to get off the ground in the fi� �ly working and has no immediate plans to find new contracts. “HMRC is only interested in companies whose acti�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Tue, 22 Nov 2011
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