How will Brexit affect Contractors? Super Admin March 24, 2023 The clock is ticking for the UK as we prepare to leave the EU. After two years of negotiations, debate
What Does the Good Work Plan Mean for Contractors? Super Admin March 24, 2023 The Government has finally published its Good Work Plan, following findings in the Taylor Review. It includes changes to workers’
Making Tax Digital Super Admin March 24, 2023 HMRC’s Making Tax Digital for VAT rolls out on 1st April 2019. This marks the end of paper record keeping
Negotiate Contractor Rates like a Pro Super Admin March 24, 2023 What are the best ways to encourage your clients, new and existing, to pay you more for your expertise? Talking
Setting and achieving your goals for 2019 Super Admin March 24, 2023 According to research, a whopping 92% of those that set new year’s goals don’t go on to achieve them, resulting
Most common tax errors made by contractors Super Admin March 24, 2023 For most contractors, tax is something they both accept they have to pay and worry about. Tax legislation is much
Everything you need to know about contractor mortgages in 2019 Super Admin March 24, 2023 With the number of self-employed contractors and freelancers rising over the last decade, how has the mortgage market reacted to
You missed the self-assessment tax return deadline – now what? Super Admin March 24, 2023 Over 11.5 million taxpayers were required to file their 2017/8 tax returns by 11:59pm on the 31st January 2019. This
How contractors can beat office politics for fun and profit Super Admin March 24, 2023 Office politics. Who needs it? Certainly not contractors. By striking out on your own and choosing the work you want
Contractor’s Guide to Finances in 2019 Super Admin March 24, 2023 Although the average contractor in the UK earns an impressive £5,414 more than their employee counterpart, this gain comes at