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Finances and Getting Paid
Guide to finances and getting paid in the uk contract market.
�rella company or start your own limited company . IR35 is a key factor when deciding between the two opt� �nces and Getting Paid This is step 8 of our guide Contracting in the UK . To get paid you will need to decide o� �need to do this until you have signed your first contract. You can either use an umbrella company or start�

Category: First Timers Guide


D J Colom accountants - top of PCG QA class!
Top contractor accounting firm describes how they passed the newly created PCG Quality Accountant Scheme.
�significantly enhanced our existing knowledge of IR35 and Section 660. David Colom Having passed the in�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Nov 2006


Accepting and signing a contract offer
After receiving a contract offer there are a few more aspects to consider before starting your first day.
�it is important you get your contract checked for IR35 status. You can do this online, using ContractorC� �eeing and signing the contract. If you are new to contracting it is also worth considering getting the commeric� �After preparing a killer CV , finding a contract , and then attending and passing an interview you�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Thu, 30 Nov 2017


97% of contractors have opted-out of agency regulations
According to a survey more than 97% of contractors have opted-out of the Employment Agency Regulations.
�business." Some insurers are refusing to provide IR35 cover to contractors that do not opt-out of the n�

Category: News | Tue, 24 Aug 2004


PCG survey highlights upturn in freelance contracting market
The latest and most comprehensive membership survey conducted by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) confirms the uplift in the contractor market.
�their businesses. In terms of specific concerns, IR35 and Section 660A topped the league. Taxation and� �r cent of respondents indicated that they were in contract, compared to seventy seven per cent of those who�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Sept 2004


Orange Genie: umbrellas, IR35, and the market
Orange Genie discusses their umbrella offering, IR35, and the Market.
�roportion of those are ex Ltd company clients, or IR35 caught clients, or non-IR35 clients? A) We deal w� �other Umbrella companies and the rest are new to contracting. Not only do we give each person initial advice a� �’re still some way off the point where rates (and contracts) are sufficiently robust for us to recommend anyt� �y subsistence (lunches etc). Over the course of a contract this amounts to a sizeable saving. So even if you�

Category: News | Sun, 26 May 2002


15 tips when renewing your contract
Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewal: Do you and the client wish to continue? And if so how can you negotiate effectively to maximise your financial position?
�eat business and referrals from previous clients. IR35. If you are caught by IR35 then negotiating terms� �g power and clients like you. Line up alternative contracts. Applying for other positions gives you a chance� �Your current contract is due to finish raising the prospect of a renewa�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Wed, 29 May 2019


Changes in the contracting market
A contractor reflects on the changes in the market.
�certainly been an eventful year in the IT Market. IR35 has become more and more of a going concern for m� �ntractors, combined with the downsizing in the IT contracting market. But is there really anything to be too co� �, stop sticking your head in the sand, and choose contracts wisely. If you do this, you should be able to avo� �Changes in the Contract Market. Dave Chaplin is an IT contractor and has�

Category: News | Wed, 29 Aug 2001


O'murphy IR35 case highlights problems
Case highlights problems of IR35
�d wrong? The case has highlighted the problems of IR35 again, but has once again failde to satisfy the c� �id that he was in fact not an employee as no real contract had existed between the parties, although a confi�

Category: News | Thu, 25 Oct 2001


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 11/May/2012
News this week includes HMRC’s updated IR35 processes; IR35 Forum members speak out; contractor demand; oil & gas sector upbeat; & AWR threat ongoing.
�HMRC launches its updated IR35 processes, confirming investigations are set to r� �mpressed with HMRC’s handling of ‘simplification’ Contracting, recruitment and small business organisations say� �investment that will result in greater numbers of contracts. Oil and gas supply chain confidence at all time� �sustained for core contracting disciplines as the contract market falters Contractor demand in the core cont�

Category: News | Fri, 11 May 2012


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