As a contractor, if you don't work, you don't get paid. Unlike permanent employees, who have sick pay and other safety nets, you're on your own. That's why income protection is essential.
As a contractor, your financial stability is closely tied to your ability to work. The absence of employer-provided benefits like "death in service" or sick leave can leave you vulnerable.
As a contractor, ensuring financial security for your family and dependents is vital. Relevant Life Insurance offers a unique, tax-efficient solution for limited company contractors to provide ...
As a contractor, securing life insurance is essential to replace the "death in service" benefits often lost when transitioning from traditional employment to freelancing.
Despite some attention-grabbing headlines to the contrary, Bryan Robson did not “win” the majority of his IR35 case. Rather, the majority of the years assessed by HMRC were outside of the remit of ...
Criticisms that still dog Sir Amyas Morse’s work are already Ray McCann’s to squelch, as he begins a ‘skewed brief’ that makes a ‘sham’ of Rachel Reeves’ promise.
A ‘how-to’ on selecting career targets and then hitting them -- by someone who’s actually made it in the ‘forever changing’ world of freelance tech.
Contractor’s Question: Is the projection of four interest rate cuts in 2025 (albeit reportedly now reduced to three cuts), the final nudge I should need to take £20k out of my savings account - paying ...
IR35 advisers risk getting ahead of themselves by saying one ‘highly fact-sensitive’ case is a sign of things to come from contractors (bar those ‘workers’ who’ve contracted via Tripod).
Replace up to 65% of your income during serious illness or disability. Provide a monthly payout after your chosen waiting period. Protect you until retirement, ensuring long-term security. Navigating ...
The UK contract IT jobs market in December 2025 sat between the economy being shut from covid and then reopen from the pandemic. Measuring 40.7, last month was not as bad for IT contractors as June ...
IR35 advisers risk getting ahead of themselves by saying one ‘highly fact-sensitive’ case is a sign of things to come from contractors (bar those ‘workers’ who’ve contracted via Tripod).