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Contractor Doctor: My client has asked me to move location – do I have to relocate?
Contractors faced with a client request to change location must review their contract to consider available options, advises Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�ind a new contract? Document any changes to avoid IR35 dangers Whatever the outcome, Sinclair advises th� �identify potential outcomes.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �city, the location I agreed to when I signed the contract, it means my commute is fairly straightforward an�
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| Thu, 01 Jul 2010
Contractor Doctor: Can I contract directly with a customer of my former employer?
Contractors seeking to contract direct with a former employer’s customers should check their contract and seek advice, says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�ully to ensure no new restrictions were included. IR35 implications Whilst the worker is still employed,� �er employer could not prevent the individual from contracting directly for their former employer’s customer.” R� �nt a solution. However Sinclair suggests that the contracts between the agency and the contractor’s limited c� �ving the company. However, there has never been a contract in place between the customer and my employer. Ca�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 19 Sept 2012
Contractor Doctor: Can my client refuse to allow already agreed time off?
Contractors don’t book holidays; they negotiate breaks in service provision or supply a substitute for time off that can’t be taken between contracts.
�lient , and could find themselves falling foul of IR35 . Plan time off in advance and get dates into the� �the contractor fails to deliver their services as contracted, then the contract terminates immediately. In thi� �ractors should take time off for holidays between contracts to ensure that they deliver their services accord� �ey deliver their services according to what their contract specifies. If this is not possible, then contract�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 07 Jan 2013
Are you putting enough by for a comfortable retirement?
With many contractors enjoying substantial net incomes, it is easy to focus on the here and now and not make adequate provision for the future. Are you putting enough by to enjoy a comfortable retirement?
�Contractors outside of IR35 earn significant net incomes and, with so much ca�
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| Tue, 26 Aug 2008
Pensions for contractors: an overview
Contractors can benefit from tax savings by investing in a pension early in their contracting career and a pension pot to draw on from age 55.
�nd this is true whether or not they are caught by IR35 . Contractors can invest money personally from th� �tart investing in a pension at the start of their contracting career, even if they feel themselves to be ‘too y� �man limited company/umbrella company, are between contracts or a permanent employee. Further, contractors wan�
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Articles: Pensions
| Wed, 20 Jan 2010
Contractor pensions - pension options and pensions advice for contractors
Explains away the jargon and points out the opportunities available to contractors who are looking to channel their hard earned income away from the tax man and into their own pocket.
�be up to as much as 48% for contractors caught by IR35. For example, with 48% tax relief it means for ea�
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Articles: Pensions
| Mon, 09 Jan 2006
Contractor and freelancer marketplace emerges from recession with double-digit growth
PeoplePerHour.com founder Xenios Thrasyvoulou explains how the freelancer marketplace has emerged from recession showing double-digit growth.
�ncer who completed the last one. No agency and no IR35 Does Thrasyvoulou consider PeoplePerHour.com as c�
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| Thu, 17 Jun 2010
Contractor Calculator Market Report September 2008
Contractors returning to work after the holiday season are faced with the unwelcome news that the Dragonfly IR35 appeal has been lost.
�failure of Jonathan Bessell to win his Dragonfly IR35 case appeal in the High Court will affect them. T� �re. However, it is not all doom and gloom for the contracting sectors. Positions and pay are being maintained i� �or as a whole could experience an overall rise in contract opportunities, as employers realise the benefits�
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| Tue, 09 Sept 2008
Contractor number increases not driven by recession, confirms research
Recent growth in contractor numbers is largely due to structural changes to the economy, and not cyclical factors such as the recession, study shows.
�surge in contracting, coupled with the failure of IR35 to generate anywhere near the expected £430m in t� �hat an increasing amount of people have turned to contracting simply as a better alternative to being unemploye�
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| Wed, 28 Oct 2015
Online contractor accountant services: why they aren’t simply web-based spreadsheets
Crunch MD Darren Fell explains how online accountants are innovating and adapting to meet head-on the concerns and increasing needs of contractors.
�plus an expert knowledge of tax legislation like IR35 . The PCG scheme rigorously ensures we have every� �in ever-increasing numbers, starting with the IT contracting boom of the 1980s, there was the slow realisation�
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| Thu, 15 Apr 2010
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