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Contractors can be sure of PCG working for best results despite political uncertainty
PCG’s John Brazier writes that policy work by PCG engaging the main political parties means whatever the election outcome, contractors can benefit.
�We remain committed to securing the abolition of IR35, and to this end our focused campaigns have s� �message will not be diluted and the importance of contracting to the economic turnaround will not be forgotten.� �ment practices and committing to smaller, shorter contracts with smaller suppliers. There is the opportunity�
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| Thu, 29 Apr 2010
New Contractors’ Handbook empowers contractors facing tough trading conditions
Contractors have a new and powerful weapon to combat recession woes, with the publication of the authoritative new Contractors’ Handbook.
�e effective contract searches and CVs. Understand IR35 and what to do when things go wrong There is also� �tial guidance designed to maximise the chances of contracting success. And far from being a dry theoretical tex� �Contractors who have been struggling to secure contracts and contract renewals at good rates since the eco� �who have been struggling to secure contracts and contract renewals at good rates since the economy has take�
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| Tue, 16 Dec 2008
Contractors see labour government as a major threat to their livelihoods
The overwhelming majority of contractors – 93% – see the Labour Government as a threat to their livelihoods, according to Contractor Calculator’s latest survey of contractors and freelance professionals.
�risks in exchange for relative freedom.” Tax and IR35 When asked how the Labour Government could suppor� �r fails to appreciate the importance of a vibrant contracting sector to the wider economy, particularly in attr� �ore its implementation Open-up more public sector contracts to small businesses; recent initiatives still pla�
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| Fri, 06 Jun 2008
Contractor doctor: what's the difference between temping and contracting?
There is a clear difference between contractors, temps, and agency workers.
�do the work for them. If you want to stay outside IR35 , you need to bear this definition very much in m� �or Doctor, I'm really attracted to the thought of contracting, but was wondering if you could tell me what the�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 19 Sept 2007
Contractor doctor: can my client force a rate reduction during the contract?
This client is trying to change the contractors rate on a contract that is already in force. They have no legal right to do this, and contractors shouldn't stand for it.
�very difficult indeed. The other consideration is IR35 . If you are currently caught by IR35, then findi� �vercome any 11% loss in rate. Good luck with your contracting. Kind regards Contractor Doctor� �Dear Contractor Doctor, My contract was renewed a couple of months ago, but recently�
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| Tue, 27 May 2008
Contractor Doctor: Can my client force me to work fewer hours than my contract says?
Is the client in breach of contract by forcing a contractor to take time off? It depends on the contract’s small print, says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�r the period – and to pay in any event. Beware of IR35 “Although having a contract that requires the age� �tor Doctor, I am an IT contractor and have my own contracting limited company. I am currently in a contract wit� �ctors do get asked by clients to take breaks from contracts. And, according to Roger Sinclair of contractor s� �contracting limited company. I am currently in a contract with an end-user client, via an agency. My end-us�
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| Thu, 30 Apr 2009
Contractor Doctor: If my client blocks a substitution can I claim breach of contract?
Contractors refused their right of substitution may find their client in breach, and termination could be one outcome, says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�illing the contract to specification and as to my IR35 status. If my client blocks a substitution, can I� �forming the very services that the contractor has contracted to perform; thus the client is preventing the con� �before the contract begins.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �stitution provisions in the upper and lower level contracts, and if the client refuses to allow a substitutio� �n , even though it was expressly written into the contract, which leaves me concerned both about fulfilling�
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| Thu, 27 May 2010
IR591 - damp squib in budget detail
IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bombshell.
�IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bo�
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| Thu, 18 Mar 2004
Contractor doctor: can contractors run two businesses from one company?
Contractors have every right to run as many businesses as they choose from their limited companies. There are a few issues they should be aware of.
�n one also reduce the likelihood of falling under IR35 ? Thanks in advance, Mr. S. Loveridge. Contractor� �status on a respective basis. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor�
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| Mon, 13 Aug 2007
Charges cap on stakeholder pensions increasing by 50% on 1st april
Starting an investment before 1st April will ensure you avoid the 50% hike in Stakeholder charges.
�be up to as much as 48% for contractors caught by IR35. For example, with 48% tax relief it means for ea� �iterally on a month by month basis as your budget/contract dictates, all without penalties or fees of any ki�
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| Mon, 28 Feb 2005
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