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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 11/Mar/2011
News this week includes options for IR35 reform; AWR guidance from BIS at last; contractor demand continues to increase; & global IT growth forecast.
�OTS reveals options for IR35 reform: suspend and abolish or enforce more effec� �nd for contractors increased across all the major contracting disciplines in February, as across the board onli� �onth high following 18 months of sustained growth Contract and temporary worker vacancies are at their highe�
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| Thu, 10 Mar 2011
PCG remains committed to removing any barriers in contractors’ way
PCG’s John Brazier reaffirms that contractors’ interests are at the core of PCG’s approach to removing barriers to freelancing.
�s now no question that for the foreseeable future IR35 will not be abolished, as no political party is c� �litical party is committed to removing it. So the contracting sector’s focus must now be on the 2011 Budget’s r�
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| Wed, 27 Apr 2011
ContractorCalculator achieves over 100k unique visitors during recession – ABCe audit
ContractorCalculator received its sixth ABCe audit confirming >100k visitors a month, maintaining its contractor readership through a tough year.
�actorCalculator’s latest feature, the free online IR35 Test . This unique test can alert contractors to� �in content “ContractorCalculator remains the only contracting sector online advertising property to invest regu� �alert contractors to the potential risk of their contract being found within IR35 . “IR35 continues to attr�
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| Fri, 29 Oct 2010
Exclusive: Conservatives pledge to support contractors and flexible workforce
Shadow corporate governance minister Jonathan Djanogly confirms Tory support for flexible workers in this exclusive ContractorCalculator interview.
�A Conservative government would review IR35 , implement the Agency Workers Directive from scr�
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| Tue, 30 Jun 2009
Contracting in 2013: IR35, PSC inquiry, false self-employment and economic recovery
Contracting in 2013 was a year dominated by IR35, green shoots of recovery and two late surprises: the Lords PSC inquiry and false self-employment.
�ntracting in 2013 had more than its fair share of IR35 activity, particularly in the public sector. This� �Contracting in 2013 had more than its fair share of IR35 acti�
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| Thu, 02 Jan 2014
Contractor Doctor:My agent is refusing to amend my contract – what are my options?
Agencies are often reluctant to change standard contracts as they see this as an unnecessary cost. However, contractors do have options.
�ed I make changes to the contract to make it more IR35 friendly. However, my agency refuses to make any� �eight in a tribunal or court. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ed by a legal expert specialising in contractors’ contracts, but also for acting on the advice the lawyer has� �Dear Contractor Doctor, I am renewing my contract between my contractor limited company and agent.�
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| Thu, 04 Jun 2009
Contractor doctor: does contracting on stand-by put me inside IR35?
Accepting a retainer payment for stand-by status has nothing to do with employment status.
�eptance of a standby rate would mean being inside IR35? Does paying a retainer mean that the client cont� �eep me available between dates of actual offshore contracting, but I'm permitted to work for other companies du� �Dear Contractor Doctor: I have a contract proposal for working offshore with a particular c�
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| Tue, 22 Apr 2008
Contractor doctor: if I contract at a former employers can I claim for travel?
Should your former employer offer you a contract, you still have all the rights contractors are entitled to. But you have to be very careful about status.
�ractor. But you run great risk of being caught by IR35 . As you say yourself, you are doing your old job� �advice if that is your plan. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �oject work which is carefully spelled out in your contracts, you could probably stay outside IR35. But you sh� �but after just three months I have been offered a contract position at my previous company (doing my old job�
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| Thu, 06 Mar 2008
Contractor doctor: why can't I use the company canteen?
Contractors can't expect to use the company canteen or to enjoy other employee rights because they risk falling inside.
�away food in the area. I've read about one of the IR35 tests being "Part and Parcel of the Organisation,� �decision as soon as possible. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �permanent employees, and make sure that both your contract as well as your actual day-to-day activities show�
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| Mon, 26 Nov 2007
Contractor doctor: if the client requests me personally, am I caught by IR35?
Many contractors who are the leaders in their field find themselves working for clients who will accept no substitutes. But this does not mean that the contractor is caught.
�l my contracts have put me comfortably outside of IR35 but my most recent client has requested me by nam� �services of a subcontractor. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �in an up-to-date technical library. So far all my contracts have put me comfortably outside of IR35 but my mo� �ly it would appear, if a contractor is named in a contract, that they fail these tests. However, just becaus�
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| Tue, 26 Aug 2008
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