Hi,
I'm currently living and working (permanent employee with green card) in the US, and moving back to the UK this summer. My employer wants me to continue working with them, and is trying to get me on the payroll of their UK branch office. They also mentioned that if I wanted to I could contract instead, billing them using a US company in US dollars.
This has me wondering whether I could have a UK LTD company that invoices my US company which in turn would be invoicing my former US employer. My US company would have expenses equal to its income, so no liability there, and presumably I would be able to stay outside of IR35 in the UK. This certainly seems preferable to becoming a permanent employee in the UK.
I realise that this is not a common scenario, but just wondered whether anybody here had any similar experience?
TIA
I'm currently living and working (permanent employee with green card) in the US, and moving back to the UK this summer. My employer wants me to continue working with them, and is trying to get me on the payroll of their UK branch office. They also mentioned that if I wanted to I could contract instead, billing them using a US company in US dollars.
This has me wondering whether I could have a UK LTD company that invoices my US company which in turn would be invoicing my former US employer. My US company would have expenses equal to its income, so no liability there, and presumably I would be able to stay outside of IR35 in the UK. This certainly seems preferable to becoming a permanent employee in the UK.
I realise that this is not a common scenario, but just wondered whether anybody here had any similar experience?
TIA
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