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Training expenses - what contractors can claim
Investment in training can pay real dividends for contractors in order to maintain and upgrade their skills. Although most relevant training costs can be claimed, some types of training are excluded by HMRC.
�so suggests that the contractor is working within IR35 . Large companies would normally invest in traini� �ills are in the best position to take the pick of contracts available. Contractors in some sectors, like engi� �uld mean the difference between winning that next contract, or not.�
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| Wed, 30 Jul 2008
Contracting and claiming statutory sick pay (SSP) for limited company contractors
Contractors can claim statutory sick pay (SSP) from their limited company if taking time off due to illness, explains James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�s under PAYE.” This means that contractors inside IR35 , or who choose to pay themselves a salary above� �rly if there are long-term implications for their contracting business.”� �ing to the policy on sickness in their employment contract, or if the contract does not specify a notificati�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Mon, 13 Feb 2012
6 tips for choosing an accountant for your limited company
Decided to use a limited company for your contracting? Then you'll need a specialist accountant. Here are 6 tips on how to find and choose one.
�which will specifically concern you, for example, IR35 and other “hot topics” relevant to your industry.� �Have you decided to start contracting using a limited company? Then you will need to ge�
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Articles: Limited Companies
| Wed, 04 Oct 2017
As contracting becomes ever more key to UK growth, why do coalition attacks increase?
Contractors are increasing in number and the sector is growing in importance. So why is contracting the target of increasing government attacks?
�government’s actions and inactions: Not only has IR35 not been abolished, as promised by coalition poli� �Contractors are growing in number, the contracting sector is becoming an ever more important solutio� �ntroduced in October 2011 are costing contractors contracts, and new contracts are being shortened as a resul�
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| Mon, 20 Aug 2012
Contractor Sales Guide
Guide to sales for contractors in the UK. How to use effective sales techniques to find a contract.
�n initial contract. Negotiating your contract for IR35 compliance If you have been offered a contract wh� �arning sales techniques for contractors in the UK contracting industry. What is sales? An explanation of the sa� �rstanding how agencies work will help you to find contracts more effectively. Negotiation for contractors Lea� �rofessional Sales Importance of Sales Negotiating Contract Renewals Negotiating Initial Contract Rates Worki�
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IR35 style tax focuses on construction industry
The construction industry faces an IR35 style ‘Tax Time bomb’ as Inland Revenue targets sub-contractors.
�tus will come under scrutiny, which is similar to IR35 whereby the Revenue will assess whether or not yo�
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| Thu, 19 Aug 2004
NHS implicated in multi-million pound tax dodge following IR35 reforms
HMRC chastised after it emerges NHS Trusts may have engaged in unlawful tax avoidance, incentivised by the Off-Payroll IR35 rules.
�all, while the withdrawal of expenses for ‘inside IR35’ contracts means travelling long distances for wo� �hile the withdrawal of expenses for ‘inside IR35’ contracts means travelling long distances for work is no lo�
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| Sun, 10 Jun 2018
IR35 and contracts - How to spot a badly worded one
Learn the issues to look for in your contract that could spell IR35 disaster - and how to avoid them.
�lly examine your contract to identify any sign of IR35 . And whilst, since the Autoclenz judgement , you� �their providers. The use of certain terms in your contracts will make them seem like employment contracts, an� �HMRC will carefully examine your contract to identify any sign of IR35 . And whilst, since�
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Articles: IR35
| Tue, 10 Oct 2017
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Oct/2014
News this week covers: OTS tax competitiveness; self-employment; Irish contractor demand; CIOT warning over tax powers; and paper tax return deadline.
�ed specifically except as part of HMRC’s national IR35 enforcement campaign, contractors with investment� �rter of 2014. Spend, and the likely source of new contracts, is focused on web-based and main media marketing� �re to stay as Britain gets back to work.” More... Contract opportunities growing sharply as Irish financial�
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| Fri, 17 Oct 2014
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 1/Aug/2014
News this week covers: IT contracts increase; OTS employment review; Mayor supports 15 for 2015; day rates top £1,500; & HMRC targets loan schemes.
�t review could benefit contractors and may affect IR35 Contractors could benefit from the findings of a� �peninsular. More... Contractors can enhance their contracting careers through PCG webinars Contractors have the� �IT contracts and jobs increase by 8% year-on-year during secon� �ast of the Republic of Ireland could create a new contract market for oil and gas contractors. Cork has been�
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| Fri, 01 Aug 2014
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