You may not have heard of the term âscope creepâ, but if youâve been running a business for any lengthâŠ
HMRC confirms to Kingsbridge an off-payroll working exemption for scores of currently medium-sized companies, with effect from April 6th 2026.âŠ
Bryan Robson is no stranger to making headlines; as a legendary figure in English football, his career has been definedâŠ
âIs my sole trader business at risk because of IR35?â If youâve asked yourself this question, youâre not alone. ManyâŠ
In a show of unity and frustration, tradespeople from across the UK took to the streets in a major vanâŠ
The tools you work with are an essential part of your business and likely one of the biggest investments youâveâŠ
Running a business can be expensive, with the cost of tools, vehicles, employees, tax, insurance and more, all piling up!âŠ
Professional indemnity insurance cover is one of the staples of many business insurance packages, along with public liability insurance and employersâ liabilityâŠ
Professional indemnity vs public liability insurance: whatâs the difference? Professional indemnity insurance and public liability insurance are often confused ââŠ
Whether youâre a freelancer, contractor, or small business owner, running your own business comes with risks. Youâre juggling multiple clients,âŠ
Does IR35 apply to foreign contracts, or when working outside of the UK? Thatâs a question weâre often asked atâŠ
When you consider the insurances you need as a contractor, youâll naturally leap to professional indemnity and public liability, butâŠ
Networking has changed a lot over the years. While face-to-face networking is still an incredibly important aspect of relationship-building forâŠ
IT contractors have never been in more demand than they are right now, so if youâve been toying with theâŠ
If youâre a setting out engineer itâs more than likely youâve seen a rise in your insurance premiums recently (or,âŠ
We know it can be a minefield for contractors when it comes to purchasing the right insurance cover to protectâŠ
This article is for information purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice. You should consult with yourâŠ
For any contractor who has previously been in traditional employment, you probably didnât think that much about what would happenâŠ
One of the most common questions we get asked at Kingsbridge Contractor Insurance is âWhy do I need insurance?â. NoâŠ
Weâve no doubt that youâve heard of Professional Indemnity insurance before. You may know it by a different name; errorsâŠ
Are you struggling with managing multiple clients and projects in your work as a freelancer or contractor? Managing your workloadâŠ
Most contractors love the flexibility and control over your working life that being self-employed gives you. However, it does involveâŠ