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Introduction You are entitled to statutory redundancy pay if you have two year continuous service. The amount will be determined on the basis of: Your age; Your weekly pay; and Duration of continuous service. Your emp...
Author: Clark_Taylor
I am being made redundant at work. What will my redundancy payment be?
27th April 2012Introduction You are entitled to statutory redundancy pay if you have two year continuous service. The amount will be determined on the basis of: Your age; Your weekly pay; and Duration of continuous service. Your emp...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Personal Injury
When making a personal injury claim it is important to appreciate the other side’s insurance company and their solicitors will do everything in their power to persuade you and the court that you do not have a good case or that you are not entitled to part...
Author: cornwalls
Personal Injury Claims – How Much Can I Claim?
14th June 2011When making a personal injury claim it is important to appreciate the other side’s insurance company and their solicitors will do everything in their power to persuade you and the court that you do not have a good case or that you are not entitled to part...
Author: cornwalls
Taxes
Class 2 contributions, amount to £2.40 per week and are due if you earn more than £5,075 per year. These can be paid by monthly Direct Debit or quarterly by bill. They provide only very basic cover for state benefits. You get the basic retirement pension ...
Author: Travis Webb
Online Health Insurance Quote
23rd February 2011Class 2 contributions, amount to £2.40 per week and are due if you earn more than £5,075 per year. These can be paid by monthly Direct Debit or quarterly by bill. They provide only very basic cover for state benefits. You get the basic retirement pension ...
Author: Travis Webb
Taxes
If you have never been involved with contract work before, chances are you will never of heard of the tax legislation known as IR35. This legislation is aimed at preventing contractors taking advantage of the tax benefits associated with operating through...
Author: Alex Askew
What is IR35?
17th January 2011If you have never been involved with contract work before, chances are you will never of heard of the tax legislation known as IR35. This legislation is aimed at preventing contractors taking advantage of the tax benefits associated with operating through...
Author: Alex Askew
Taxes
Hi, my names Alex and I work for Danbro Accounting Solutions as part of the Marketing team. If like me you were completely new to contracting, you had probably never heard of the term IR35 before or know its meaning. In this article I will be trying to ex...
Author: Alex Askew
IR35 for Dummies
21st July 2010Hi, my names Alex and I work for Danbro Accounting Solutions as part of the Marketing team. If like me you were completely new to contracting, you had probably never heard of the term IR35 before or know its meaning. In this article I will be trying to ex...
Author: Alex Askew
Taxes
Working as a freelance contractor, predominantly those in IT, you should already know about the IR35 rules and regulations. The IR35 concerns any contractor who isn't seen as self employed under the Inland Revenue's classification of 'self employment'.Bec...
Author: Michiel Van Kets
Accountancy for Contractors - IR35 - The Rules and Regulations
23rd November 2009Working as a freelance contractor, predominantly those in IT, you should already know about the IR35 rules and regulations. The IR35 concerns any contractor who isn't seen as self employed under the Inland Revenue's classification of 'self employment'.Bec...
Author: Michiel Van Kets