switching-to-contracting-uk
A step by step guide of how to start contracting in United Kingdom (by tadast)
the-law
A collection of information on laws that govern us. Covering multiple countries and different domains. Including tax information. (by pcboy)
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switching-to-contracting-uk
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- Can Someone Explain on how I become a Software Engineer Contractor?
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Finding the first outside-IR35 role in IT
For many years I've been aching to be self-employed through my own LTD and grow it to the point I can re-hire people I've worked with before, without the nonsense of full time employment. Thanks to a redundancy in October, 2023 is the time to make it happen. I've been following this guide (https://github.com/tadast/switching-to-contracting-uk) as well as a lot of advice on this subreddit through google.
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Contracting in the UK - should I really avoid agencies?
As per my previous post - I'm seriously considering switching from FTE to contracting. I got some really helpful replies on my last post. I've also been reading lots of other resources, most notably this one. The overall impression I get is that agencies are best avoided if at all possible, partly for their duplicitous nature, commission and also because being introduced to a client via an agency affects your future relationship with them.
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Bringing in contractors
UK centric but this guide is great: https://github.com/tadast/switching-to-contracting-uk
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Starting as freelancer in U.K.
I think this is the best resource I found when I was switching to contracting ~3years ago https://github.com/tadast/switching-to-contracting-uk.
the-law
Posts with mentions or reviews of the-law.
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Seeking Tax serenity for freelancers (Blue vs White forms, Accountants, Simplicity)
I do use it myself. I made this https://github.com/pcboy/the-law/blob/master/Japan/Taxes.md which may help you a bit. Warning: I'm no tax accountant, I'm learning, not everything there may be perfect. And everyone will always tell you it's better to have an accountant.
What are some alternatives?
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FT-991A - My central FT-991A documents trove
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Disable-Firefox-Telemetry-and-Data-Collection - How to disable Firefox Telemetry and Data Collection
balanced-employee-ip-agreement - GitHub's employee intellectual property agreement, open sourced and reusable
eu-safe-agreements - A collection of SAFE or SAFE-like agreements of eu member states