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Contractor doctor: can contractors run two businesses from one company?
Contractors have every right to run as many businesses as they choose from their limited companies. There are a few issues they should be aware of.
�n one also reduce the likelihood of falling under IR35 ? Thanks in advance, Mr. S. Loveridge. Contractor�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 13 Aug 2007
Contractor travel and subsistence restrictions go ahead, confirms Finance Bill 2016
Contractor travel and subsistence tax relief abolished for contractors caught by IR35 or considered under ‘SDC’, confirms Finance Bill 2016.
�Contractors caught by IR35 or under supervision, direction or control (SDC)�
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| Wed, 09 Dec 2015
IR591 - damp squib in budget detail
IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bombshell.
�IR591 has turned out to be a bit of a damp squib. IR35 has not been abolished, and there is large tax bo�
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| Thu, 18 Mar 2004
What is section 660?
What is Section 660? An overview of the legislation and how it affects contractors.
�o non working partners. What if you are caught by IR35? If your contract falls within IR35 and all incom�
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Articles: Section 660
| Wed, 13 Dec 2006
Contractor Doctor: Can I pay my spouse or partner a salary?
Contractors who run their own company can pay their spouse or partner a salary for work done for the business, explains Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�sing a spouse’s tax allowances. Inside or outside IR35? The salary drawn by a spouse is treated differen�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Mon, 11 Jun 2012
Contractor Doctor: Can my client force me to work fewer hours than my contract says?
Is the client in breach of contract by forcing a contractor to take time off? It depends on the contract’s small print, says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�r the period – and to pay in any event. Beware of IR35 “Although having a contract that requires the age�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Thu, 30 Apr 2009
Contractors ignoring pensions do so at their (financial) peril
Contractor pensions haven’t enjoyed good press recently, but an expert IFA wanrs contractors against reducing their investments.
�l preference. Pensions can mitigate the impact of IR35 The flexibility of pensions also allows contracto�
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| Tue, 19 Jun 2012
Contractor doctor: is it possible to negotiate a rise when there are 'no rises'?
Want to raise your rate with an existing client? Is the client and agent pushing back? Here's how to negotiate properly and with a strength.
�ct which expires in 6 weeks time. It is caught by IR35. We are in the middle of a project and the client�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Tue, 30 Jan 2018
Contractor Doctor: My spouse has a short-term contract. Should it go via my ltd co?
Contractors should consider the implications before allowing their spouse to contract via their limited company, says Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�option,” adds Abbott. Short-term contracting and IR35 If Richard’s spouse’s role is inside IR35 and ver�
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Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A
| Wed, 13 Nov 2013
Intelligent choices for contractors in managed service or composite companies
Contractors in managed service or composite companies need to make changes to cope with HM Treasury’s attacks on them. Here’s what contractors should do.
�lations. “Even if they are deemed to be inside of IR35 they may still being better off as they can capit�
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| Tue, 06 Feb 2007
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