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Contracting 2010 – things can only get better
A contractor-neutral budget, delays to the AWD and some first tiny green shoots mean some contractors may be looking forward to a prosperous New Year.
�’, I do see 2010 as a year of positive change for contracting. Why am I so certain 2010 will get better? First,� �er of contractors winning an increasing amount of contracts. Client-side, I’ve met with some of the top IT co� �he contractor market has started to pick up. More contract reviews , limited company incorporations , signin�
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| Wed, 23 Dec 2009
Dial-a-Husky: why contractors beat employees when snow and ice hit the roads
Recent bad weather saw many employees not bothering to go into work. But for contractors, being ‘snowbound’ is never an option. Clients, take note!
�elevated tapping out the binary. I did what I was contracted to do and I was paid for it. It is amazing how th� �unpaid periods between increasingly hard to find contracts, not to mention lower rates, longer hours (for th�
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| Fri, 22 Jan 2010
Time for re-armament as the clash of online accountants and their critics begins
Has contractor accountancy changed all that much since spreadsheets came into common usage? Online accountancy will drive real change for the better.
�s are to use (and I know, because one of my first contracts was spent designing spreadsheet macros), have we�
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| Fri, 05 Mar 2010
Calling time on the agency sector: who ultimately pays for timesheet levies?
A new tax hits contractors. What are HMRC and the Treasury up to now? No, it’s not the usual suspects – it’s the agencies demanding timesheet levies.
�g increasingly detrimental to contractors and the contracting sector in general. They could even attract the un�
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| Tue, 23 Mar 2010
Contractors and taxation: Calculating the true cost of tax increases
When Chancellors introduce taxes, they rarely think of the true cost to businesses of implementing the changes or the wider impacts on the economy.
�ues, as the calculators are a free service to the contracting community. Similarly, businesses throughout the U�
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| Fri, 09 Apr 2010
Discuss contracting issues with your next MP now, while they’re still listening
Just days away from the election, there's still no firm position from the main parties on IR35. There's still time for contractors to lobby their PPC.
�pportunity, and let them know your concerns about contracting and related issues. The Labour Party’s and Gordon�
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| Thu, 29 Apr 2010
Repealing IR35 and the law of unintended consequences – be careful what you wish for
IR35 is unfair to those it affects, but genuine contractors should have little to fear from the devil we know, yet much to fear from its replacement.
�y lies to a contractor about the IR35 status of a contract, the contractor has a virtually impossible task t�
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| Thu, 06 May 2010
The moving feast that is IR35
In the space of a few short weeks we’ve been told the demise of IR35 is imminent and seen the publication of new case law guidance by HMRC.
�just saying that if you don’t have an employment contract you don’t get taxed like an employee is also unfa�
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| Thu, 27 May 2010
IR35: going nowhere fast
Amid all the hype surrounding the review of IR35 stalks the spectre of reality, dictating that contractors won’t be out from its shadow for a year.
�ks of life, apart from legitimate and established contracting disciplines, seeking to incorporate and so avoid� �rs in business on their own account who get their contracts checked , and renegotiated if necessary, by IR35�
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| Fri, 11 Jun 2010
Can a leopard ever change its spots? Or a poodle its perm?
Public sector IT projects often start in disaster so it’s no surprise many end that way. Can transparent contracts drive change in public sector IT?
�written to ministers requesting all public sector contracts worth over £500 are posted on the internet by Jan� �se their edge, which could impact on their future contract prospects. One recent story told to me by an IT c�
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| Thu, 17 Jun 2010
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