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New IT Contractor - Ltd Company dilemma
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Are you basing that figure on the contract being outside IR35? If so, have you had the contract professionally reviewed?Originally posted by zayn View PostWell i don't know if they will extend, but if they do then i see it only as benefit. I maybe wrong but the difference in terms of monthly net is approx £500 , is that not a benefit
I could be wrong here but I don't think that most accountants would only charge you for 2 months if you only worked for 2 monthsComment
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I'd bet whatever comparison you've looked at to come up with that conclusion assumes you are being paid for a whole year, not just a couple of monthsOriginally posted by zayn View PostWell i don't know if they will extend, but if they do then i see it only as benefit. I maybe wrong but the difference in terms of monthly net is approx £500 , is that not a benefit
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Not wrong.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostAre you basing that figure on the contract being outside IR35? If so, have you had the contract professionally reviewed?
I could be wrong here but I don't think that most accountants would only charge you for 2 months if you only worked for 2 months
An accountant charges annually to do your accounts, PAYE etc but breaks it into 12 payments."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This. You might not get charged for 12 full months, but if you want to:Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI could be wrong here but I don't think that most accountants would only charge you for 2 months if you only worked for 2 months
- incorporate a Ltd Co,
- get it registered for all the different taxes required,
- ask lots of Qs as you learn the ropes of how everything works,
- trade for just two months,
- get the Ltd Co de-registered for the various taxes,
- file final accounts/tax returns,
- get the company closed,
then don't expect all that for two months worth of fees.Comment
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