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IR35 and other issues for contractors claiming expenses from clients for flights
Travelling on behalf of your clients faces numerous challenges over expenses and tax rules.
�es of navigating HMRC’s opaque expenses rules and IR35 tax legislation . And when the client insists on�
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Articles: Expenses
| Sun, 15 Jul 2012
Supervision, Direction and Control (SDC) explained for contractors
Contractors need to understand how Supervision, Director and Control (SDC) could apply to them as HMRC may widen its use.
�or determining employment status according to the IR35 legislation. What legislation does SDC originate� �ether these rules applied to contractors that the contracting sector would have become more familiar with SDC.� �to: Ensure that there is no mention of SDC in the contract. In reality, HMRC will look at what happens in pr�
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Articles: Expenses
| Tue, 22 Sept 2015
Tackling managed service companies - market reaction to PBR
Market reaction from key industry players to proposed legislation to tackle managed service companies.
�orces all these workers to be inside the existing IR35 legislation, and they will pay significant extra�
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| Mon, 11 Dec 2006
Tory offensive is good for contractors
Whether you vote Labour or Tory, the Tory small business offensive can only bring much-needed attention to contractor issues.
�the stated aims of the policy is to put an end to IR35 . And in a separate interview with ContractorCalc� �tion to contractor issues. Tories Press Labour on Contracting The Tories are about to start an offensive on sma�
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| Tue, 14 Aug 2007
How does taxation work in the UK and why is this important to expat contractors?
Understanding the UK tax system is vital for expat contractors, enabling them to stay within the law and maximise their contracting earnings.
�arned so much it was worth HMRC’s while to do it! IR35 – the contractor’s tax Probably the most importan� �Expatriate (expat) contractors contracting in the UK will rapidly learn that, as a contracto� �gage the services of a professional who can check contracts, before they are signed , for any tax implication� �UK, and certainly before negotiating their first contract . Not to do so can prove to be a very expensive m�
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Articles: Expat
| Tue, 26 Jan 2010
Starting contracting without a signed contract
Contracting without a signed contract can place contractors in a highly vulnerable position, as Roger Sinclair of Egos explains.
�eve. No signed contract – what does this mean for IR35? In IR35 disputes, despite the tendency of the co� �end their IR35 position. “Where, for example, the contracting position shows a job title in the contract (as op� �e taxed accordingly.” Sinclair also suggests that contracts are convenient places to spell out IR35-relevant� �Contract negotiations that drag on towards the start date�
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Articles: Legal
| Wed, 28 Jan 2009
Contractor contract reviews by a legal specialist
Requesting a formal contract review from a legal expert before signing can save contractors from future headaches if something goes wrong.
�legal specialist, who would not only evaluate the IR35 implications but also confirm that the contract i� �ly use advisers with a strong track record in the contracting sector and who have experience of contractor, age� �ealing with legally binding, business-to-business contracts on an ongoing basis. But many contractors sign th� �ractors are so called because they do just that – contract with clients to perform specific projects in exch�
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Articles: Legal
| Fri, 05 Jun 2009
What to do when agencies refuse to change contracts
Contractors with unacceptable contract clauses that their agency refuses to change have a range of negotiating strategies they can apply.
�ance to negotiate on their behalf. How to counter IR35-unfriendly clauses Although having clauses puttin� �in-house legal expertise to reword and customise contracts at short notice. Some agents might also prefer si� �Contractors who commission a review of a new contract may often find their legal experts flag a range o�
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Articles: Legal
| Wed, 29 Feb 2012
Contracting skills can seriously affect your financial health
Contractors can suffer hugely from a lack of ‘contracting skills’, having a major adverse effect on personal finances, costing up to half a mortgage.
�ntracts Negotiating rates and margins with agents IR35 . Let’s take timing, for instance. The best times� �they all involve what can loosely be called your ‘contracting skills’. And you are in a position to improve on� �suring you keep winning profitable and fulfilling contracts. For, as all experienced contractors know only to� �onths of June and December. The lesson: time your contract searches for the peaks of demand, and avoid the t�
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| Thu, 16 Apr 2009
HMRC’s pursuit of IR35 victory over contractors at all costs
HMRC’s dogged determination not to let lie the Larkstar Data IR35 case demonstrates an unhealthy obsession with winning, no matter what the cost.
�many seeing this as just another run-of-the-mill IR35 story. But what it tells us about HMRC’s determin� �ho has ever worked, or might work in future, on a contract that they assumed was outside IR35. The Larkstar�
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| Mon, 16 Feb 2009
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