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Self assessing AWR inclusion might be a dangerous tactic for clients and agencies
Contractors don’t yet know much about AWR, as a ContractorCalculator survey has confirmed. So, is pushing self-assessment of AWR status a wise move?
�r the threat of losing, or not being offered, new contracts. And this is counter to the general principles of� �And this is counter to the general principles of contract law. Unlike IR35 , which is policed by HMRC, AWR�
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| Sun, 02 Oct 2011
The ‘conduct regs’ conundrum: are you really a contractor if you don’t opt out?
Contractors enjoy the protection of the ‘conduct regs’, unless they choose to opt out. But would a real contractor want the rights the regs provide?
�believe that agencies are unlikely to offer them contracts if they don’t opt out. And even if the agency’s p� �ng poorly, the contractor is likely to be able to contract direct with the client, without fear of the agenc�
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| Thu, 06 Oct 2011
HMRC’s 12 IR35 scenarios: a real basis for discussion, or just boxing-in contractors?
Contractors could see HMRC’s IR35 Forum initiative to create 12 IR35 scenarios as a sound basis for discussion, or as further restricting contracting.
�ontractors, their advisers, service providers and contracting organisations, then it is to be applauded. Genuin�
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| Mon, 10 Oct 2011
Limited company contractors claiming AWR rights have little chance of avoiding IR35
Limited company contractors can’t have their cake and eat it: asking for rights under the Agency Workers Regulations is asking for trouble with IR35.
�isers negotiate out nasty clauses in their agency contracts; reaching a compromise with their agency or clien�
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| Fri, 14 Oct 2011
Contractors are the solution to reignite Europe’s growth, innovation and prosperity
Contracting is thriving throughout Europe, not just in the UK, and contractors are key to getting Europe out of the economic mess it finds itself in.
�Contracting is thriving throughout Europe and not just in the� �vidual contractors to become exporters and secure contracts across national borders. This all goes to highlig�
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| Wed, 26 Oct 2011
How to guarantee you won’t win that next contract, and always lose the best contracts
ContractorCalculator just advertised for a new salesperson. The response was shocking & highlights the importance of doing what the contract ad asks.
�ractors, whether they’re struggling to find a new contract, or are always in contract but never quite gettin�
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| Mon, 07 Nov 2011
Contractors are not quite inflation-proof, but they can choose when to take pay rises
Contractors are not immune to inflation and its impact on real pay, but they have much greater control over their income than employees.
�riods when team or company targets should be met. Contracting allows contractors to focus on what’s important t� �at their current contract, contractors can switch contracts to one that pays better. Even those financial IT� �they don’t like the rate of pay at their current contract, contractors can switch contracts to one that pay�
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| Tue, 22 Nov 2011
IR35 is not only here to stay, but HMRC’s compliance activity can only increase
Good progress by the IR35 Forum is potentially a cause for real concern by contractors, as it signals a new era of greater compliance.
�from Pay as You Earn (PAYE) style employment into contracting and temporary self employment, together with econ�
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| Thu, 24 Nov 2011
Contractor rate reduction déjà vu: contracting rates under threat again, ten years on
Contracting rates may be threatened, just when they’d almost recovered from the dotcom crash. But not all contractors need take the pain.
�Contracting rates are under threat again, just at the point w� �ly when it came to renewal times, but also during contracts. Rates were slashed immediately and refusals were� �ld string a line of code together being awarded a contract. Then the crash came. It was eerily similar to th�
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| Thu, 01 Dec 2011
HMRC asked for examples showing IR35 processes don’t work: JLJ Services is a good one
HMRC has been asking other members of the IR35 Forum for concrete examples of why IR35 processes don’t work. The JLJ Services case is a good one.
�lan showed a breathtaking lack of knowledge about contracting – he even claimed that contractors can only work� �dge Nolan took great pains to dismiss the written contracts and the intentions of the parties, and to build a� �ntentions of the parties, and to build a notional contract based on the facts, as IR35 should be applied. Bu�
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| Thu, 15 Dec 2011
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