If I could sigh out loud on a computer I would! Please note I have also spoken to an accountant to try and resolve this.
So, I thought I had this thing Ltd company/IR35 thing cracked. I've unfortunately just finished a call with the IR35 HMRC team who 'believe' that I 'might' have been given the wrong advice by them last week regarding employing a spouse (me) and so I'm now desperate for someone who knows the right answer to help me out.
We have set up a Ltd company with two shareholders. DH is an IT consultant in the private sector, lives away from home and is inside IR35. We have no problem with that, it is what it is. We were going to split the income to the business 80/20 for the first few months of being established and then splitting it 90/10 going forward once everything was set up and running (I'm doing the running of the company) so I was naturally taking the lower %.
We are using the Basic Tools software and will be paying all taxes and NI (employer and employee contributions) monthly under PAYE.
Shouldn't be complicated, should it? I was told last week that my husband COULD employ me to do the books, they then rang me back the next day (off the back of another query I had), to apologise but under the Employment Manual rules, I COULDN'T be employed, as I was his spouse.
When I tried to explain, I was advised that everything I was doing as a role fell under the 5% allowable expenses and so I couldn't draw a salary and could not be an employee as I was his spouse and it was tax avoidance. As the decision seemed final, I removed myself from the payroll and just paid my husband.
I rang them today as I suddenly thought, the company now probably couldn't have the Employment Allowance as I was no longer an employee and when I asked why I wasn't (and obviously explained), I was advised that this wasn't the case and I could be an employee!
With this in mind, I called an accountant who bizarrely told me that I probably new more about the rules than he did and so I am throwing myself open to all comments and critic's here with the view of trying to get the right answer as to whether I can be an employee.
I'm on the verge of giving up - I've rung two local tax accountancy firms (one can see me in two weeks time), the other couldn't help and so you knowledgeable people are now my last hope.
Please be kind
So, I thought I had this thing Ltd company/IR35 thing cracked. I've unfortunately just finished a call with the IR35 HMRC team who 'believe' that I 'might' have been given the wrong advice by them last week regarding employing a spouse (me) and so I'm now desperate for someone who knows the right answer to help me out.
We have set up a Ltd company with two shareholders. DH is an IT consultant in the private sector, lives away from home and is inside IR35. We have no problem with that, it is what it is. We were going to split the income to the business 80/20 for the first few months of being established and then splitting it 90/10 going forward once everything was set up and running (I'm doing the running of the company) so I was naturally taking the lower %.
We are using the Basic Tools software and will be paying all taxes and NI (employer and employee contributions) monthly under PAYE.
Shouldn't be complicated, should it? I was told last week that my husband COULD employ me to do the books, they then rang me back the next day (off the back of another query I had), to apologise but under the Employment Manual rules, I COULDN'T be employed, as I was his spouse.
When I tried to explain, I was advised that everything I was doing as a role fell under the 5% allowable expenses and so I couldn't draw a salary and could not be an employee as I was his spouse and it was tax avoidance. As the decision seemed final, I removed myself from the payroll and just paid my husband.
I rang them today as I suddenly thought, the company now probably couldn't have the Employment Allowance as I was no longer an employee and when I asked why I wasn't (and obviously explained), I was advised that this wasn't the case and I could be an employee!
With this in mind, I called an accountant who bizarrely told me that I probably new more about the rules than he did and so I am throwing myself open to all comments and critic's here with the view of trying to get the right answer as to whether I can be an employee.
I'm on the verge of giving up - I've rung two local tax accountancy firms (one can see me in two weeks time), the other couldn't help and so you knowledgeable people are now my last hope.
Please be kind
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