I leave my permie job to work as a contractor with a different client, the contract is outside Ir35. However I do some hours as a contractor with old permie company (say 25 a month). Will HMRC try and rob me?
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I don't see why they should, if you have a proper IR35 compliant contract in place. If anything, it strengthens your position re. IR35 because you have multiple clients. Just make sure you behave a bit differently - ie. like an external. In my opinion.It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi -
Did the same thing.
I and my accountant took the stance that it improves the IR35 situation. I.e. multiple clients.
And a good earner tooooComment
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Each contract is a separate issue. It is quite possible to have one contract inside IR35 and one outside at the same time. I have got that at the moment. Then deemed salary calculations apply to IR35 bit of income, not the other.
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