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Do you have to ask your client for permission to take time off?
Having to ask permission for time off can be an indication that you are controlled by the client, which is one of the main factors in an IR35 challenge.
�ny’s case, now is a good time to examine existing contracts with your clients, and amend them if necessary. O� �Or, if you’re in the process of negotiating a new contract, make sure you start out on the right footing. As�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jun 2008


Has your client asked you to take a contract rate cut?
Are the banks making a mistake asking contractors to cut their rates? Have you been affected by rate cuts, or indeed rate increases?
�ntly asked you to take a rate cut? Have you moved contracts because your rates have been cut? Or have your ra� �s to cut their rates or face termination of their contract. ContractorCalculator’s view is that swingeing ra�

Category: News | Mon, 16 Jun 2008


Have you found a contract through a social networking site?
Do social networking sites have a place in finding contracts? Have your found a contract using Facebook or LinkedIn?
�n of features that enable recruiters to advertise contracting work. And other social networking sites seem to b� �ning to start searching Facebook and its like for contracts?� �ays on the lookout for new ways to find the right contract. Many already use business networking sites like�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Jun 2008


Would you like to get contract opportunities via your mobile phone?
As technology allows even more services to be available via our mobile phones, is this another advertising channel for recruiters to find contractors?
�rs will be using every tool available to find new contracts. Recruiters are already exploiting mobile phone t� �new contracts for contractors. Have you received contract opportunities via your mobile phone? Do you use y�

Category: News | Mon, 30 Jun 2008


What will you do if HMRC stops contractors from claiming travelling expenses?
The Treasury is threatening to stop contractor who use umbrella companies from claiming travel expenses. How would you react if this happens?
�ury about the travel expenses they can claim when contracting through umbrella companies . There’s even a full-�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Aug 2008


Would you move abroad to keep your contract?
As economic uncertainty rises, skilled workers are leaving the UK for more secure positions abroad. Would you move overseas to keep your contract?
�ome countries. Would you move abroad to keep your contract?�

Category: News | Mon, 01 Sept 2008


Do contractors have to fire their wives or husbands?
With the proposals made by the Treasury in revenge for Arctic Systems, contractors could have to fire their wives or husbands as employing them might no longer make sense.
�sury has launched a series of attacks against the contracting industry. The notion behind it is that companies�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Oct 2007


International contracting and IR35
Where you pay taxes determines whether or not you have to worry. If you pay in the UK, then you have to worry.
�IR35 questions when contracting abroad: Are you tax-liable in the UK? When do you� �business? An IR35 assessment can be made based on contracts drawn up anywhere in the world Simon Sweetman Any� �your limited company back home? Does your foreign contract address the IR35 issues? If you are not tax-liabl�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 30 Jan 2008


How umbrellas help contractors working abroad
Working abroad can be complicated, with a lot of complex paperwork and tax changes to cope with. An umbrella located where you want to work can be of much help.
�t, first of all, you should know that when you go contracting abroad , ''umbrella companies'' aren't usually ca�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Wed, 13 Feb 2008


You can't keep your company UK tax resident when contracting abroad
When you move your contracting activities abroad, you aren't taxed in the UK anymore, but where you move to.
�nd employment rules. Some countries won't let you contract as a company in their jurisdictions; others will�

Category: Articles: Contracting Overseas | Mon, 03 Mar 2008


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