Keeping HMRC off your back when employing contractors.
Why only the correct documentation will stop HMRC treating your contractor as an employee.
Why only the correct documentation will stop HMRC treating your contractor as an employee.
Creatives tend to neglect the contract side of their business; this can lead to problems!
Best be prepared when dealing with larger customers keen to alter your Ts and Cs.
by EasyEditor Newswire 16/12/2010 Web designers across the UK are routinely over servicing and under charging clients in a bid to keep the e-commerce revolution on track, claim experts. While 72% of website designers have seen a rise in expectations from their SME clients the majority are struggling to maintain increasingly sophisticated sites on …
A trend in online retailing – a quarter of all websites don’t have the correct legal protection for their customers.
Sales of apps and software on the up, the challenge is ensuring the correct Ts and Cs are in place to protect the business and the net’s credibility intact; ensuring the buyer has the correct legal rights.
Contracts are about communication
This blog is part 2 of a series of 5 that is preoccupied with small business using contracts to avoid contractual disputes. Court is an expensive pursuit and building self-remedy or clauses into your contract, that are enforceable and offer solutions to problems that may arise is practically useful to small businesses. A considered contract …