Having read a fair few of the threads knocking around, I thought it would be useful to summarise what has been written elsewhere into a worst case scenario for all of us to throw some numbers through and see where it all comes out.
So as I see it these are the bits that MAY impact us:
Dividend changes
IR35 rejig
Expenses changes
Assuming the policy falls through the ugly tree and hits every branch on the way down and next April we are starring down a painful change, what will be the impact on the majority of people who currently operate perfectly fine outside IR35 suddenly getting caught by IR35 or clients who dont want the risk of getting caught up in anything about tax.
Whats the pound and pence impact? My rough maths are:
Dividend is approx 7.5% increase
IR35 would be what? Employers NI and Employees NI?
Expenses would be subject to uplift in line with tax - assuming this would be 40% uplift for most of us in terms of what we need to be pulling out the company as total income.
I'd welcome people refining my assumptions, and giving some additional details.
Be worth slinging my finances through to see what stacks up - not that I am in IR35, or even borderline, but as per the title, this is worst case scenario.
So as I see it these are the bits that MAY impact us:
Dividend changes
IR35 rejig
Expenses changes
Assuming the policy falls through the ugly tree and hits every branch on the way down and next April we are starring down a painful change, what will be the impact on the majority of people who currently operate perfectly fine outside IR35 suddenly getting caught by IR35 or clients who dont want the risk of getting caught up in anything about tax.
Whats the pound and pence impact? My rough maths are:
Dividend is approx 7.5% increase
IR35 would be what? Employers NI and Employees NI?
Expenses would be subject to uplift in line with tax - assuming this would be 40% uplift for most of us in terms of what we need to be pulling out the company as total income.
I'd welcome people refining my assumptions, and giving some additional details.
Be worth slinging my finances through to see what stacks up - not that I am in IR35, or even borderline, but as per the title, this is worst case scenario.
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