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Contractors need a definition of self-employment
For John Kell, policy director of the Professional Contractors Group, the definition of self-employment will resolve many contractor taxation issues. Part of our thought leadership series on the way forward.
�ents would do just as well to hire employees, and contracting as we know it would be dead. ContractorCalculator� �pay, sick pay, training costs and periods out of contract. The business tax treatments recognise these risk�

Category: News | Mon, 20 Aug 2007


Contractors working abroad - protecting your payment
When you work abroad, you need some assurance that you will be paid. You can't count on local courts to help you, but arbitration can solve the problem.
�anything so long as they pay you according to the contract's terms. If the agency still resists, you might als� �e is to negotiate an arbitration clause into your contract. The process of arbitration, in which both partie�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Mon, 17 Sept 2007


Contracting abroad - the basics for UK contractors
UK contractors who seek work abroad should be conscious of visa and tax requirements. Preparing well for all the paperwork can save you time and trouble as can working with an international umbrella company.
�Australian job board and to look for a lucrative contract. That would not necessarily be the best place to�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 09 Jan 2008


What contractors should do if their agency or client goes bust
Agency or client gone bust? Phil Richards from accountants Blevins Franks tells contractors what to expect.
�in. “An agency may be unable to trade but have a contract with a major client to supply staff. If this cont�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 23 Oct 2008


Contractors Lose Employment Rights in Court Decision
Contractors are likely to lose chances to obtain employment rights in an upcoming decision of the Appeals Court.
�ctive employees of a client, even though they had contracted through an agency, were able to prove the existen� �it will have longstanding consequences for the UK contracting industry.� �y, were able to prove the existence of an implied contract with the client. This meant that contractors coul�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


Contractors should act now to stay on right side of October’s companies legislation
A raft of new regulations and laws came into force from 1st October and, one month on, contractors should ensure they have taken appropriate action.
�nies Act, which will affect those contractors who contract through their own limited companies . Action shou�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Oct 2008


When a contractor signs a contract with terms they’d not agreed
Contractors who sign a contract that includes a mistake may find it is still binding, even if their agent or client was aware of the error.
�be aware of the implications of mistakes in their contracts with agents and clients. In some cases, the prese� �ases, the presence of the mistake invalidates the contract, but in others the contract is still binding. Con�

Category: Articles: Legal | Thu, 27 Nov 2008


Starting contracting without a signed contract
Contracting without a signed contract can place contractors in a highly vulnerable position, as Roger Sinclair of Egos explains.
�end their IR35 position. “Where, for example, the contracting position shows a job title in the contract (as op� �e taxed accordingly.” Sinclair also suggests that contracts are convenient places to spell out IR35-relevant� �Contract negotiations that drag on towards the start date�

Category: Articles: Legal | Wed, 28 Jan 2009


Continuing to work on a contract with no signed contract renewal
Many contractors drift into a contract extension with no signed renewal. That, according to Roger Sinclair of Egos, can leave them vulnerable.
�confirms that an increasing number of contractor contracts automatically include a provision that, if after� �contractors are familiar with the situation. The contract is coming to a close and the client has promised�

Category: Articles: Legal | Mon, 02 Feb 2009


Sometimes agents cannot unilaterally cut rates mid-contract
When agents play fast and loose with the rules, getting professional advice early can win the day. Roger Sinclair of Egos tells us about a recent case
�lfilling their own responsibilities as originally contracted, but also having every intention of continuing to� �ghly likely that any contract restrictions in the contracts with the original agency preventing the contracto� �Contractors threatened with contract-busting rate cuts can face off unscrupulous agenc�

Category: Articles: Legal | Wed, 04 Feb 2009


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