Sickness and holiday pay – a permie perk or open to all?

Sickness and holiday pay When contracting through your own Limited Company you’ll be aware that you’re not entitled to the same access to sickness and holiday pay as permanent employees are. So it’s up to your company to make provisions for your absences – planned or otherwise. Louisa Drewett, Director of Accounting and Tax at […]
The New Tax-Free Childcare Scheme

The New Tax-Free Childcare Scheme – how will it help contractors? The recent Budget revealed more details about the new Tax-Free Childcare scheme, but what does this mean for contractors? Well the good news is, unless you want to, you’ll no longer have to mess around with childcare vouchers or setting up an Employer’s […]
Redundancy can pave the way to more money, freedom and choice. How? We’ll tell you…

Redundancy is not the end! Have you been made redundant or is redundancy on the cards? It’s not a disaster; in fact it could be just the incentive you need to unlock your hidden potential and achieve more than you thought possible, through a new beginning in contracting… Advantages of contracting include: Higher […]
What makes a successful contractor?

What makes a successful contractor? At Intouch, we constantly strive to deepen our understanding of the contractor landscape so that we can provide the best possible service to our clients and help them to become a successful contractor. Over the past few months, we have been carrying out research so as to provide us […]
Final top tips for setting up a great home office workspace – part two

Our final 5 tips for setting up a great home office workspace In last week’s blog we shared five top tips to help you start setting up a super home workspace. Now you’ve got the basics covered, here are another five tips to help you set up a workspace which is not only pleasant to work […]
Self employment advice: The different ages of contracting

Self employment advice: Why contracting is a career for life Over the past few weeks, I have been taking a journey through the different ages of contracting in conjunction with IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed. The four-part series ran on the IPSE website and aims to provide self employment […]
Armitage Technical Design Services Limited Contractor v HMRC (2016)

Background Mr David Armitage is an electrical control and instrumentation designer with over 25 years’ experience of providing services within the nuclear industry. He is also the Director of Armitage Technical Design Services Limited (“ATDSL”). Mr Armitage was contracted through ATDSL and two different agencies to provide his services to Diamond Light Source Ltd (DLS). […]
Christa Ackroyd v HMRC (2016)

Background In 2018 HMRC won its first IR35 ruling in seven years against the former BBC presenter Christa Ackroyd; although she did try to argue that the limited company was set–up on the advice of the BBC and that she received reassurance from her accountant that the arrangement was tax compliant. This resulted in Ms […]
5 tips for setting up a great home office workspace

5 tips for setting up a great home office workspace Can you ensure maximum productivity when working from home? Or are you distracted by clutter, noise, household chores…or 100 other things?! In the first of our two-part blog, we share our top tips to creating the ideal home workspace to ensure home and work life can […]
Limited Company or Umbrella – which is the right choice for you?

Guide for freelancers and contractors: Limited Company, Umbrella, or Sole Trader – which is the right choice for you? No matter how long you’ve been contracting, maximising your take home pay is likely to be high on your priority list. To get the best experience of contracting it’s a good idea to select one of […]