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What is a composite company umbrella?
Explains the commonly used terminology and what this option means for contractors.
�the context of service providing companies to the contracting industry. The word “composite” means “made up of� �mpany, through which many contractors place their contracts. Using the umbrella, contractors then receive eit� �e most important issue, which is whether or not a contract falls inside or outside IR35. The IR35 issue The�

Category: News | Mon, 31 Jan 2005


E&y award for Parasol honours contractor pioneer
Ernst & Young have named Rob Crossland of Parasol Entrepreneur of the Year for the North. Crossland takes the opportunity to talk about the evolution of the industry.
�ory and administrative difficulties. Nonetheless, contracting is the only way forward for the UK economy since� �overnight. We remain at the far right using PAYE contracts and professional employment administration to min�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jun 2007


Orange Genie: umbrellas, IR35, and the market
Orange Genie discusses their umbrella offering, IR35, and the Market.
�other Umbrella companies and the rest are new to contracting. Not only do we give each person initial advice a� �’re still some way off the point where rates (and contracts) are sufficiently robust for us to recommend anyt� �y subsistence (lunches etc). Over the course of a contract this amounts to a sizeable saving. So even if you�

Category: News | Sun, 26 May 2002


Parasol's straightforward approach with contractors wins an award
Umbrella company Parasol has won the prestigious ATSCO award for service for the second time. Parasol's transparent and straightforward approach to the business was cited as its outstanding quality by judges.
�d service company legislation which rocked the UK contracting industry and sent thousands of contractors seekin�

Category: News | Fri, 23 Nov 2007


PCG survey highlights upturn in freelance contracting market
The latest and most comprehensive membership survey conducted by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) confirms the uplift in the contractor market.
�r cent of respondents indicated that they were in contract, compared to seventy seven per cent of those who�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Sept 2004


Contractors tackle the feast & famine cycle
Contractors and freelancers gather at seminar designed to improve business.
Contract consultants and freelancers this month gathered a�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Nov 2004


Survey says it contract market is improving
The latest findings from the iProfile Skills Survey reveals that IT contract rates have seen an increase of 5% since the start of the year.
�of Technology Staffing companies, reveals that IT contract rates have seen an increase of 5% since the start�

Category: News | Wed, 12 Jan 2005


PCG approved contract scheme for agencies announced
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has developed an Approved Contract scheme for recruitment agencies.
�tandard, commercially sound, business-to-business contracts suitable for freelance businesses operating outsi� �Contractors Group (PCG) has developed an Approved Contract scheme for recruitment agencies that specialise i�

Category: News | Mon, 17 Jan 2005


The reason agents don’t want to pay contractors market rate
Reasons why your agent would rather lower your rate than increase it.
�erpay you in the future. That’s the nature of the contracting business. Contractors should be aware that maximi� �will almost always use recruitment agents to find contracts. There are many advantages to using recruitment a� �no interest in trying to obtain the best possible contract rate for you at all. Furthermore, they have no in�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Wed, 23 Aug 2006


Keeping your skills updated
To get the top contract rates you need to have the latest skills in demand. This article explains how to stay on top.
�have crossed to the other side. Some are put off contracting because they believe that once they do, their ski� �ars: If you don’t have the skill you cannot get a contract, but if you can’t get a contract then you cannot�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 09 Apr 2007


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