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Contractor Doctor: If my client lets me substitute purely for IR35, would it count?
Using a substitute means you could enjoy 3 years of contracting, according to HMRC’s business entity tests.
�e. Dear Contractor Doctor, Having seen HMRC’s new IR35 processes , it appears that the silver bullet to� �do part of what a contractor’s limited company is contracted to do, and doing so transparently, ie so that the� �isolation in a couple of days, and assign it to a contracting friend. My current client would question this, so� �make the necessary arrangements, such as agreeing contracts and providing any necessary training, and pay the� �s an IT contractor, I’ve never been away from the contract long enough to justify having to send in a substi�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Fri, 25 May 2012


Contractor Doctor: New contract asks me to commit to limited time off – IR35 issues?
A seemingly innocuous phrase restricting time off in a client-supplied contract could put a contractor well inside.
�sign a contract with these clauses, are there any IR35 issues? Thanks Derek Contractor Doctor says: “Mos� �e amended or negotiated out.” Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �contractor and mid-way through negotiating a new contract working for a financial services client based in�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 09 Feb 2011


Contractor Doctor: My client is offering employee-style perks – should I accept them?
Contractors should avoid including any elements in their contract that might suggest they are disguised employees, and may be affected.
�oncerned that some of the conditions might put my IR35 and ‘in business on my own account’ status in jeo� �ed the role by telephone, the company sent me the contract. I am concerned that some of the conditions might�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 10 Apr 2014


Contractor Doctor: I’m being bullied to join a teambuilding day, what’re my options?
Contractors face greater risk if forced to attend client teambuilding events and clients may be liable for bullying.
�hotel, but I have refused, being concerned about IR35 risk. My concern is exacerbated by the client con� �re are no grounds for the client to terminate the contract if the contractor refuses to; nor is it likely th�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 25 Jul 2013


Contractor Doctor’s lessons from 2012 will help contractors navigate the year ahead
ContractorCalculator’s Contractor Doctor has drawn together solutions to the key challenges that faced contractors in 2012 and will help them in 2013.
�roadly fell into three key themes: Concerns about IR35 Contractual disputes Financial issues. Concerns a� �012. We answered them all, and published over 150 contracting guides this year. To help contractors navigate th� �From contract ‘aggro’ to money worries: contractors brought hun�

Category: News | Thu, 03 Jan 2013


Tackling managed service companies - market reaction to PBR
Market reaction from key industry players to proposed legislation to tackle managed service companies.
�orces all these workers to be inside the existing IR35 legislation, and they will pay significant extra�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Dec 2006


Supervision, Direction and Control (SDC) explained for contractors
Contractors need to understand how Supervision, Director and Control (SDC) could apply to them as HMRC may widen its use.
�or determining employment status according to the IR35 legislation. What legislation does SDC originate� �ether these rules applied to contractors that the contracting sector would have become more familiar with SDC.� �to: Ensure that there is no mention of SDC in the contract. In reality, HMRC will look at what happens in pr�

Category: Articles: Expenses | Tue, 22 Sept 2015


P35 Employer Annual Return service company question and IR35 - contractor guide
Working through your own limited company means you must complete a P35, including the service company question.
�designed to target contractors to find out their IR35 status. There are two parts to question six: the� �Contractors who contract through their own limited company must complete a�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Tue, 17 May 2011


IR35 and other issues for contractors claiming expenses from clients for flights
Travelling on behalf of your clients faces numerous challenges over expenses and tax rules.
�es of navigating HMRC’s opaque expenses rules and IR35 tax legislation . And when the client insists on�

Category: Articles: Expenses | Sun, 15 Jul 2012


11 tips for choosing the best contractor accountant
Once you've decided to trade using your own limited company, then choosing a contractor accountant is the next step.
�and understands key issues relevant to you, like IR35. Most high street accountants do not have this kn� �best trading option for the current stage of your contracting career is a limited company, then choosing a spec� �don't pay tax twice. Some accountants also offer contract reviews, but contractors should ideally consult a�

Category: Articles: Limited Companies | Wed, 22 Nov 2023


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