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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The FCSA warns the Treasury’s James Murray MP that without intervention on multiple fronts, the UK’s temporary labour supply chain could collapse.
Five filing faux pas to avoid if you want to hang on to your money this tax season, and not enrich HMRC.
Previewed and revealed: the ‘hot’ IT contractor skills of next year, their current rates, forecasted rates, and why they’ll be critical.
It’s that time of year again. The New Year means a new start, or at least it feels as if a new professional start could be made in the first of these 12 new months. And that goes for IT contractors ...
With warnings about tax return tardiness now even being issued by the likes of Money Saving Expert, it’s probably best that contractors get some advice from the likes of us -- a full service ...