Moving from Permanent to Contractor

January 19th, 2012 - 

The role of contractor has always been sought after. However, in this time of economic and financial crisis – people have not got guaranteed permanent jobs anymore, so heads are turning more towards contractor roles. Contractor roles, simply put, have their advantages: Flexibility and control, financial bonuses, opportunity to develop different skills, possibility of travel or to work from home,  scope to work with lots of different employers in private and public sector….the list goes on. With permanent jobs you get the ‘security’ (or what you perceive to be true in this economic climate) held in pension schemes and paid annual leave – but when you make, the what can be scary, leap it will be possible to see benefits in all aspects of your career.

First Step into becoming a Contractor

The first thing you need to do when making the move to contractor is to simply; find a contract. You may not think that there are many contract roles out there due to the current economic climate, but you’d be wrong. Companies are now looking to hire people short term, then support them long term.  Important things to do:

  • Update your CV – Focussing on key skills that help you stand out as a contractor whilst talking about recent employments and achievements within
  • Target Recruitment agencies that specialise in your chosen field.

Limited and Umbrella

There are two ways to function as a contractor – limited and umbrella. Limited companies are ideal for contracts of 3 months or more and when annual take home money is £25,000 plus. Umbrella companies are basically the opposite – working for people with short term, low value contracts.

  • Umbrella – take home pay between 60%-65% of your contract value (Not much different to working as a permanent employee).
  • Limited – take home pay between 75%-80% of your contract value, however there is far more paperwork and legal issues to take note of.

IR35

On finding a new contract, the next step you need to take is to establish your IR35 status. Before signing your contract you need to check whether you fall inside or outside of IR35 legislation – otherwise you may be finding yourself in hot water somewhat. If you find yourself within the legal boundaries of IR35, in simple terms you will take home significantly less money. So, you can see why it would be more sensible to operate through a limited company, if you are inside IR35, claim expenses, reap the rewards from the Flat Rate VAT scheme and ultimately only pay tax on 95% of your contract. Using a specialist contractor accountant can help you with this.

You should always ask around when selecting a contractor accountant, and remember that it is better to find a specific accountant to your field of work. It is essential that you find a contractor just for you, and take your time selecting one – it should not be a rushed haphazard decision. Look for firms that have been established a while and are backed by credible third party claims. It is also possible to see how successful a company is purely on the amount of awards they have accumulated from organisations such as Accountancy Age, National Customer Service and PCG.

How to Make Money from Home for Free

March 31st, 2010 - 

Anybody that is looking to make money from home probably wants to do so without having to spend money first. This is especially true in todays day and age because of all of the get rich quick scams that are being run online. In order to avoid these scams, the most important thing that you can do is never pay up front for anything. A good rule of thumb is that if you are being charged a set up fee, you should simply skip over that opportunity. There are not too many legitimate money making options that actually require you to send a set up fee in order to get started. Most of the time, all the up front money will get you is a generic packet of information that is completely useless. You will then asked for more money before you even know it.

Making money from home is possible in a number of different ways. Filling out surveys is a great way to make money from home without having to pay any up front costs. But even though there are survey companies that are legit, there are also a large group of them that are scams. Again, these scams will try to charge you money up front in order to get started. Instead of simply paying the fee, all you have to do is search the internet in order to find a company that will let you get started for free.

Another great way to make money from home for free is to become an independent contractor. This means that you will sell your services to companies across the world without ever becoming a full time employee of theirs. The great thing about becoming a contractor is that regardless of what skills you have, you can sell your services. The most popular positions include ones in the writing, computer, sales/marketing, and administrative industries. Even though these are the most common industries, you can become an independent contractor in any field that interests you.

You can also make money from home for free by starting a small business. Many people do this as hobby, just to find out that it has turned into a full time venture. You can start a small business in industry that you please with the things that you have around your home. In todays world, if you have a computer you can do pretty much anything that you want.

Making money from home without having to pay for start up costs is something that a lot of people are interested in. There are many options available to you, and you can find the ones that are best by searching the internet and determining what opportunities best suit your needs.