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All contractors under employment status threat in latest construction sector attack
Draconian proposals to force employment status on construction contractors could be the beginning of a full-on attack on all contractors.
�tation shows that government understanding of the contracting sector has not moved on since 2000. And there is�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Jul 2009


Clients to become champions of IR35-friendly contracts?
The Stringer ruling is the latest in a run of contractor cases placing greater onus on clients to grasp the IR35 nettle. At last!
�en contractors ask for IR35-related amendments to contracts. And we could see the introduction by some of sta� �ich they can do within 3 months of leaving a long contract. After all, they’re not true contractors and if c�

Category: News | Thu, 06 Aug 2009


Verbal contracts are not worth the paper they are not written on
As the recession continues and contractors are keen to win new contracts and achieve renewals, it’s more important than ever to get things in writing.
�ed if an agent is also involved, as there are two contracts that have to be considered separately: contractor� �to their cost the perils of not being thorough in contract negotiations . Many moons ago I was personally le�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Aug 2009


IR35 Poker: Is taxman bluffing to force contractors under investigation to cave in?
HMRC plays Texas Hold’em with taxpayers’ money by bluffing a strong hand with high stakes up front in the hope that its true hand is never revealed.
�emselves, by collecting evidence throughout their contracts and asking clients to sign confirmations of arran� �ofessional service providers who can conduct IR35 contract reviews . And contractors can also help themselve�

Category: News | Fri, 21 Aug 2009


Contractors must be ready to move on if they want rates to move up
When the economy dips, clients expect the same from contractors’ rates. But when things pick up, the story’s different. How do you get the going rate?
�only course of action open to them will be leave contracts they find fulfilling and clients they enjoy worki� �wever, many clients of contractors currently in a contract won’t see things this way. It seems that it’s OK�

Category: News | Fri, 18 Sept 2009


Bob the contractor: ‘Can they do this? Yes they can!’
As contractor disputes with agents and clients increase, contractors keep asking, ‘Can they do this?’. Sadly, the answer is usually, ‘Yes they can!’.
�inate early without paying the contractor for the contracted notice period, or insisting contractors perform t� �worth the relatively small cost in the long run. Contracts can work both ways and commercial contract law ca� �actors rates like that?’ or ‘Can we terminate the contract today?’. With regret, ContractorCalculator’s Cont�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Oct 2009


Could proposed Agency Workers Regulations kick IR35 into touch?
Paradigm shifts in legislation like those proposed by the AWD could make us all look harder than usual at what we do, with often surprising results.
�t. The AWR consultation says that ‘agency workers contracted to their own personal service company where they� �e were prepared to sacrifice large swathes of the contracting sector). But that’s exactly what Mandy has done,�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Oct 2009


The silver lining that is IR35
Without IR35, contractors would not have had many of the positive things we now take for granted in the contracting world.
�ly benefitted from the ‘contractor tax’. I’d been contracting for two years when IR35 first appeared and, being� �my IR35 status. Surprise, surprise, they found my contract at that time was inside of IR35. Then, after much�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Nov 2009


It’s contracting, Jim, but not as we know it. May the flexiforce be with you…
Enter the ‘flexiforce’. Or is it return of the freelancer? The debate rages over the future of freelancing, and, erm, what we should be called.
�ging those who have not yet taken the plunge into contracting (or freelancing, or flexi-forcing, or whatever yo�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Nov 2009


As in contracting, market forces will solve the British Airways crisis, but at a cost
Market forces mean contractors can’t hold clients to ransom. British Airways cabin crew will learn the same, but at what cost to BA, and the economy?
�to the brink. Could this scenario have arisen in contracting? Absolutely not, for the simple reason that marke� �ed replacements from the many contractors between contracts and able to start immediately. And, lest we forge� �ted in the dotcom crash in the late 1990s. We saw contract rates halved when the dotcom bubble burst, becaus�

Category: News | Fri, 18 Dec 2009


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