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Greater savings for freelancers if they shop on-line
02 November, 2009
Recent comments by the experts have suggested that micro-businesses, contractors and freelance consultants could be saving money if they took measures to cut unnecessary spending and shopped on-line.
Contractors and freelance consultants advised to take a realistic approach
30 October, 2009
An expert has suggested that contractors and freelance consultants should be considering a practical and sensible approach when setting and achieving their goals.
Contractors and freelancers unfair business tax could worsen
26 October, 2009
Contractors and freelance consultants may very well be agreeing with the experts who have suggested that problems relating to unfair business tax could soon worsen.
Election outcome could be good for IT contractors
19 October, 2009
IT Freelance contractors could be depending on next year’s General Elections, as it has been predicted that things could be looking better for them.
Support must be given to female freelance consultants
16 October, 2009
President of the British Association of Women -Tatjana Hine, has said that support must be given to women freelancers.
HMRC practical guide to VAT changes
30 September, 2009
The HMRC guide tells you in practical terms how to deal with and apply the change to the new standard rate of VAT.
A busy summer for Trafalgar Contractor Solutions
31 August, 2009
Since the last update in April, the UK’s fastest growing Umbrella Company, Trafalgar Contractor Solutions, today gave us a run down of what they have been up to during the summer.
Specialist accountants advised for contractors
06 August, 2009
Contractors who are entrusting their affairs to non-specialist accountant firms may find themselves facing large HMRC fines.
Google Chrome OS puts IT contractors in demand
01 August, 2009
Google are recruiting Linux software engineers as they ready themselves to launch their Chrome operating system.
IR35 Voting issues for IT contractors
30 July, 2009
91% of contractors said they were more likely to vote for a political party that would commit to abolishing the controversial IR35 rules.
