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Contractor Doctor: How do I supply a tax clearance certificate?
Contractors may be asked for a tax clearance certificate to avoid paying foreign tax on their earnings or to confirm that their business is compliant.
�g the contractor’s limited company is current and compliant with all its statutory tax obligations A certific� �domiciled for tax purposes. Multi-national firms contracting with a UK-based business may require this confirm� �Dear Contractor Doctor, I’ve just won a contract with a new overseas client. The contract is via a�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 22 Dec 2011


Can a recruitment agency force contractors to use its affiliated umbrella company?
Agencies sometimes try to insist on contractors using their recommended umbrella companies, but not always in the interest of their contractors.
�pany that has equally high standards and is fully compliant in the way it deals with contractors’ affairs. “T� �tractor is a first timer or relatively new to the contracting world. “Agencies who insist a contractor uses the� �government does not allow you to change during a contract because of tax evasion rules". Another umbrella c�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 16 Oct 2008


Contractor Doctor: How do I account for overseas subcontractors?
Contractors should pay overseas suppliers broadly the same as they would treat a UK-based supplier, maintaining a paper trail of the transaction.
�ing and payments to suppliers in the UK require a compliant ‘paper trail’, so do invoicing and payments to an� �Dear Contractor Doctor I have been contracting through my own contractor limited company for jus�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 09 Jul 2013


Contractor Doctor: Why are agencies requesting National Insurance (NI) numbers?
Contractors asked to provide personal information such as NI numbers must do so, as it is unlikely to affect their status.
�been advertising Onshore Employment Legislation ‘compliant’ solutions. “They play on the fact that the False� �contractors maintain IR35 best practice by having contracts reviewed, establishing working arrangements and t�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 23 Mar 2015


Contractor Doctor: Can I claim lunch expenses when walking to work?
There are no HMRC rules that prevent a contractor from claiming subsistence expenses just because they walk to work.
�company, and umbrella company contractors using a compliant service provider will always have a contract of e� �or I’m an IT contractor and I currently work on a contract that takes me away from home. I have rented an ap�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 21 Apr 2015


Why you need an accountant and not just accounting software
The value your accountant can provide to your contracting and freelance business goes far beyond what an accounting software package can offer.
�Your accountant ensures that your business stays compliant, that you pay no more than the tax that you shoul� �Accountants provide much more value to your contracting and freelance business than your accounting softw�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Wed, 29 Feb 2012


Contractor expenses could become the next major issue
Abuse of contractor expenses could become the next major issue for the Revenue.
�the best protection is to make sure that you are compliant before the attack starts. Follow the Rules for Ex� �have undertaken two wholesale attacks against the contracting industry: IR35 and managed service company legisl�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Jun 2007


Contractors resent treasury attack, JSA poll shows
A survey of contractors by JSA shows that a vast majority resent the attack by the Treasury on managed service companies, and, indeed, feel unjustly singled out by it.
�administration of their own limited companies is compliant. Yet an inescapable paradox emerges: the Governme� �points out that the law attacks a far part of the contracting industry than it was originally intended to do. '� �anyone would choose the comparative insecurity of contract work. But the simple fact is that they do, and th�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Jun 2007


Contractors need reliable advice, says Barry Roback of JSA
As JSA's Barry Roback points out, contractors need reliable advice and can't get it from their agencies now that the managed service company legislation has kicked in. Accrediting service providers would offer a solution.
�financial loss. ''HMRC must already have a set of compliant criteria ready – if it doesn’t, how on earth can�

Category: News | Fri, 14 Sept 2007


Providers for contractor companies may face audits, but not accreditation
HMRC is mooting schemes to accredit or audit service providers to contractor companies to ensure that they are not managed service companies. But there is no commitment to such a scheme, and consideration is just starting.
�nd as a result many more are being lured into non-compliant, or questionable offshore schemes.'' Accreditatio�

Category: News | Mon, 24 Sept 2007


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