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How contractors should handle being terminated
Being terminated can be a messy business, but contractors who handle it properly can make it a success.
�e been negligent, or have simply not done the job contracted for at all. This should not arise if you have cle� �the client and won't want to jeopardise their own contracts. Even with such testimony, the agency will have c� �Having your contract terminated is always a messy business. But a cont�

Category: Articles: Legal | Tue, 24 Apr 2018


Contracting and late payment: correct legal procedure when invoices remain unpaid
Contractors seeking payment from clients and agencies for unpaid and overdue invoices must follow the correct process if they are to be successful.
�d agencies. If the contractor has performed their contracting services exactly according to specification, the� �ice, particularly if it is the final invoice of a contract. They can sometimes invent spurious reasons for d�

Category: Articles: Legal | Fri, 22 Oct 2021


Expat contractors find a welcome in the UK
It's not difficult for expat contractors to find work and a home in the UK. A little preparation makes it quite simple.
�began to get calls from agents. I had a six-month contract in no time.'' Cresswell notes that he needed some�

Category: Articles: Expat | Tue, 15 May 2007


What is contracting in the UK? What do UK and expat contractors do?
Many workers from outside the UK will have heard of how UK contractors enjoy good money and lifestyles. But what does a UK contractor do?
�t contractors have that enable them to work in UK contracting roles, but those listed above are probably the mo� �eat rewards working as a contractor on a UK-based contract. One of the best in-depth guides a potential cont�

Category: Articles: Expat | Mon, 01 Jun 2009


‘Inpat’ non-dom contractor guide to expenses tax relief on journeys home
‘Inpat’ limited company contractors working in the UK can claim for the expenses of unlimited journeys home, explains James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�actors from overseas who are working on temporary contracts in the UK may be able to claim expenses and tax r� �d to be when the contractor starts their first UK contract.” Resident, ordinarily resident and domiciled Acc�

Category: Articles: Expat | Wed, 12 Dec 2012


Contractors working abroad - protecting your payment
When you work abroad, you need some assurance that you will be paid. You can't count on local courts to help you, but arbitration can solve the problem.
�anything so long as they pay you according to the contract's terms. If the agency still resists, you might als� �e is to negotiate an arbitration clause into your contract. The process of arbitration, in which both partie�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Mon, 17 Sept 2007


Contracting abroad - the basics for UK contractors
UK contractors who seek work abroad should be conscious of visa and tax requirements. Preparing well for all the paperwork can save you time and trouble as can working with an international umbrella company.
�Australian job board and to look for a lucrative contract. That would not necessarily be the best place to�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 09 Jan 2008


How umbrellas help contractors working abroad
Working abroad can be complicated, with a lot of complex paperwork and tax changes to cope with. An umbrella located where you want to work can be of much help.
�t, first of all, you should know that when you go contracting abroad , ''umbrella companies'' aren't usually ca�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 13 Feb 2008


You can't keep your company UK tax resident when contracting abroad
When you move your contracting activities abroad, you aren't taxed in the UK anymore, but where you move to.
�nd employment rules. Some countries won't let you contract as a company in their jurisdictions; others will�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Mon, 03 Mar 2008


Contractors working abroad can make use of tax equalisation
More and more companies are offering tax equalisation packages for contractors who work abroad. it's a great deal, but you need to handle it properly.
�any--40% Hungary--60% One of the disadvantages of contracting overseas is that you have to pay tax where you wo�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 05 Mar 2008


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