A look by someone who’s sold up already at whether April 6th 2026 regulation is going to trigger umbrella mergers, acquisitions by recruitment agencies, or neither.
Life Insurance services for contractors provide vital financial security for individuals working in non-traditional employment arrangements.
The FCSA warns the Treasury’s James Murray MP that without intervention on multiple fronts, the UK’s temporary labour supply chain could collapse.
As a contractor, life insurance is crucial—it replaces the "death in service" benefits you left behind when you went freelance. It provides financial security for your family, paying off debts, ...
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.
Relevant Life Insurance offers contractors a tax-efficient way to provide ‘death-in-service’ benefits through their limited company. This policy allows your business to pay for life insurance, ...
As a contractor, your income stops when you can’t work. Critical illness insurance ensures you’re financially protected if you're diagnosed with a serious illness by paying out a lump sum—unlike life ...
Critical illness insurance provides financial support when you need it most, offering a lump-sum payment upon diagnosis of a covered serious illness such as cancer, heart attack, or stroke. This ...
Any errors with your NI or UTR numbers can cause a rejection of your self-assessment return or delay processing your tax return. Incorrect personal details could even cause you to start receiving ...
A holding of horses might be required for IT contractors seeking a fresh start, especially amid today’s less-than-stellar market.
The Stevenage-based umbrella is warning of a copycat, potentially preying on contractors, agencies, and its own reputation.
Here, exclusively for ContractorUK, I want to suggest how to answer “Why Should We Hire You?” in a way that won’t compromise your integrity as an independent contractor. And it’s a way of answering ...