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Practical guides for UK freelancers. Contracts, invoicing, tax, pricing, and the stuff that matters.
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Can you use an England & Wales freelance contract internationally? (Yes, with a few caveats)
You don't have to live in England to use an English-law contract. The Hague Conventions make it travel. But if your client is a consumer abroad, they keep one important right, and mediation makes most of this academic anyway.
Do you need to assign IP to your client? A UK freelancer's guide
Most freelance work only needs a licence, not an assignment. Here's how to tell the difference, when assignment is genuinely necessary (logos, software), and when it's overkill (coaching, consulting).
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Late payments: your rights and what to do about them
62% of UK freelancers are owed money right now. You're legally entitled to charge interest on every late invoice. Here's how, and what else is changing in 2026.
Write invoices that actually get paid
The difference between getting paid in 14 days and chasing for 60? Your invoice. Here's exactly what to include, how to word it, and when to send it.
How to price your freelance work (and stop undercharging)
Most freelancers undercharge by 20-40%. Here's how to work out what you're actually worth, set rates that stick, and stop saying yes to bad deals.
GDPR for freelancers: what you actually need to do
GDPR sounds terrifying but most of it doesn't apply to you. Here's the short version: what you must do, what you can skip, and a free privacy notice template.
Your freelance contract toolkit (free UK templates)
A proper contract saves you from scope creep, late payments, and awkward conversations. Here's what to include, plus free templates you can actually use.
How to find clients when you're just starting out
No portfolio, no testimonials, no clue where to start? Here's how real UK freelancers landed their first clients, and how you can too.
Self assessment: the no-panic guide for freelancers
Self assessment doesn't have to be stressful. Here's what you owe, when it's due, and how to avoid penalties, explained like a human, not HMRC.
How to start freelancing in the UK (your first 90 days)
Everything you need to go freelance in the UK. Register with HMRC, pick your structure, sort your money, and land your first client. No fluff, just the steps.
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