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Charterhouse group: medical workers and IR35
Charterhouse Group explain their position concerning medical workers and IR35.
�up International , concerning Medical Workers and IR35.] Charterhouse Group International has been worki� �comfort is achieved by the use of Charterhouse’s contracts and using and passing our Contract Status Questio� �s working arrangements. It imputes a hypothetical contract with up to three constituent parts; the contracto�

Category: News | Mon, 04 Jul 2005


New year, new contract
Looks at the year ahead in the contracting market.
�that around 80% of contractors are caught by the IR35. There are many options open to the contractor. S� �s traditionally been a time to start new jobs and contracting is no exception. At the start of every year many� �failed the 'IR35 test'. The Inland Revenue tests contracts to determine which category of contractor the IT� �f every year many contractors are beginning a new contract and may be looking for a way to work and maximise�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Jan 2003


Election results 2005: financial issues affecting contractors
Issues concerning contractors in the wake of Labours election win.
�light the financial issues affecting contractors. IR35 and Section 660A The Conservatives has previously�

Category: News | Fri, 06 May 2005


What is a composite company umbrella?
Explains the commonly used terminology and what this option means for contractors.
�PAYE) or salary and dividends, depending on their IR35 status. The definitions are confusing An “umbrell� �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


Considering moving from ltd company to an umbrella
Practicalities and issues surrounding the decision to close your company and move to an umbrella solution.
�Introduction IR35 has now been around since April 2000. In terms of� �then you will pass. Tough to Negotiate IR35 Free Contracts Given the current market conditions (lots of supp� �l established: If you can’t get the right type of contract you will fail. If you can, then you will pass. To�

Category: News | Wed, 11 Sept 2002


Contractor Doctor: Is it worth starting a limited company for one contract?
Starting a limited company for a single contract can benefit contractors able to split dividends with a spouse, but for most will be uneconomical.
�oice, contractors need to consider issues such as IR35 status, their longer-term career strategy, whethe� �ne contract? Thanks Sarah Contractor Doctor says: Contracting through a limited company can be a tax-efficient� �s, I’ve been offered the opportunity to work on a contract basis on a year-long project. Despite researching�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Tue, 26 Oct 2010


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: 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: I won my contract by tendering – does this put me outside IR35?
Strengthen your ‘in-business’ status by winning contracts via tenders, pitches and proposals to clients.
�acts through tendering – does this put me outside IR35? Thanks Aniela Contractor Doctor says: “Winning c� �balance if they make a loss! Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �ch as local authorities, and I find out about new contracts when they publish an invitation to tender (ITT) o� �e contractor has the potential to profit from the contract, or make a loss. Both of these situations would b�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Sat, 17 Mar 2012


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


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