Contractor Financials
The financial implications of contracting
The financial regulations facing those embarking on a career as a
freelancer may initially seem rather daunting to anyone without an
accountancy qualification. But help is at hand. We offer advice on
many of the bureaucratic issues you may face and can put you in
touch with reputable accountancy firms who will deal with any
complex accounting issues on your behalf.
Maximising your income
The majority of IT and communications professionals opt to go
freelance in order to increase their earning potential.
Consequently, it is vital to identify the most appropriate way to
pay income tax and other state contributions. The various options
open to IT contractors are listed here, plus some other useful
information:
- More Information:
- Whilst this section answers many questions asked by those
considering contracting as a career, and provides useful
information for those already contracting, if you are planning
on becoming a contractor either on a short or long-term basis,
please contact Infopeople.
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Contractor Time Sheets
Infopeople contractor time sheets etc.
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About Contracting
Just a few considerations for new and existing contractors
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