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Career change contractor shows how to transition between the clinical and IT worlds
IT contractor Sam Bailey, who started out as a psychiatric nurse, highlights the practicalities of transitioning between the private sector and NHS.
�contractor, he has straddled the clinical and IT contracting worlds, and seen an increasing number of commerci� �contracting. Since then, he has worked on nine IT contracts and renewals within the NHS, where he has seen th� �s win assignments via agencies, Sam won his first contract direct with the client. This, he believes, is dow�

Category: News | Thu, 06 Feb 2014


IT contractor beats dyslexia to achieve career dream, with NHS and recruiter help
IT contractor James Middlehurst overcame dyslexia to achieve his dream IT career through sheer determination, and some help from the NHS and max20.
�n high demand within the NHS organisations he has contracted in over the last few years. He has also found his� �nment and a far-sighted recruiter to launch my IT contracting.” Now a first-line service desk engineer supporti� �ound his dyslexia to be no barrier to winning new contracts. An early career of manual work and print rooms D� �ving school but I was 34 before I won my first IT contract,” explains James. “It took a combination of quali�

Category: News | Wed, 05 Mar 2014


Successful contracting requires mindset change, believes business analyst contractor
Successful contractors must develop a contracting mindset that is distinct from that of a permie, says financial IT business analyst Eleanor Miller.
�Contractors need to develop a contracting mindset that is distinct from that of a permanent� �s approach has led to her winning a succession of contracts since she took the leap into contracting in 2010.� �another job and continue being unhappy, or find a contract.” Eleanor warns that employees on long notice per�

Category: News | Thu, 27 Nov 2014


Contracting offers challenges that employment can’t, highlights senior HR interim
Contracting can offer professional challenges and opportunities that employment can’t, believes interim human resources and change expert Abi Brewin.
Contracting can offer demanding professional challenges, exci�

Category: News | Tue, 30 Jun 2015


IR35 will remain in force for some time to come, warns OTS tax director John Whiting
A measured review of IR35 means the tax is going nowhere fast, according to the OTS. But, says ContractorCalculator’s CEO, that could be a good thing.
�the legislation will still be applied to current contracts. Plus, contractors should also not expect IR35’s�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Aug 2010


An IR35 replacement will be a challenge
The Office of Tax Simplification’s search to find a successor to IR35 that might please all presents a huge, potentially insurmountable, challenge.
�d and taxed accordingly The ‘project rule’, where contracts are based on discrete, specific projects with del� �e, a genuine contractor in business on a 12-month contract, with no notice, working on a specific project, c�

Category: News | Tue, 31 Aug 2010


IR35 successor possibilities: what happens in the United States of America
If a successor adopted a US-style independent contractor test, then any replacement would financially penalise clients for misclassification.
�ch a replacement to IR35 could ultimately lead to contracts being offshored.� �ship’ – this includes factors such as the written contract, provision of benefits and a factor similar to mu�

Category: Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification | Mon, 06 Sept 2010


IR35 future: Australia’s legislation to tackle false self-employment
Australia uses legislation designed to identify the personal services income (PSI) of contractor businesses, with higher taxes for those caught.
�and construction professionals – could have their contracting income classed as PSI. However, where the cost of� �equipment is greater than 50% of the value of the contract, the income is not classed as PSI. So a contract

Category: Articles: IR35 Review: Office of Tax Simplification | Mon, 27 Sept 2010


IR35 reforms: what are the options and what might they mean for contractors?
The Office of Tax Simplification must tread a fine line as it considers the options for IR35 reforms, maintaining tax yield yet reducing complexity.
�mmends, it does not stifle the UK’s freelance and contracting workforce at a time when the economy so badly nee�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Sept 2010


IR35 review making good progress as contracting expert joins ranks of new OTS team
The Office of Tax Simplification has announced good progress on its first two taxation reviews and recruited private sector experts to join its team.
�eam, and is also having ongoing meetings with key contracting sector experts, including ContractorCalculator CE�

Category: News | Fri, 22 Oct 2010


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