What is my IR35 status?
1. Have one client at £550 a day in central London since April – Outside IR35
2. Previous to that had a different client for 2 ½ years (in central London) – Outside IR35
3. I have a permy job ASWELL, for another company for 2-3 days a week (Salaried, PAYE, NI, opted out of company pension)
4. I don’t draw a salary from my Ltd
5. Only drew 9k dividends since April
6. I have very high expenses (travel, accommodation, computer hardware (for separate project not related to a client – think R&D (which I’ve occasionally had contractors in to help with))
7. I have two employees (not including myself)
a. One unpaid (£0k salary) on performance only (marketing director)
b. One is a permy on 33k per year
8. My 33k permy could substitute for me (excluding domain knowledge) to some degree (it’s a very very niche technology set)
9. My 33k permy may be coming to work with my current Client also (at a reduced day rate)
Surely I’m a service company and with that set up far far outside IR35 (I appreciate it’s on a per contract basis) My contract with my current client is very open without defined hours.
Clients next project (where myself and my 33k permy may be on) is a 2-3 year project, but we are generally expected to be in the office 9ish to 6ish due to meetings, involvement with other team members (permys), security and to be “seen”.
Current client is getting nervous and has hinted that all contractors (me included) will be deemed inside IR35 come April.
I have TLC35 insurance with QDOS, but on phoning them they weren’t very helpful and said talk to my accountant. My accountant isn’t sure and is looking into it (Gorilla)
Any tips/advice/etc?? (please be gentle!)
1. Have one client at £550 a day in central London since April – Outside IR35
2. Previous to that had a different client for 2 ½ years (in central London) – Outside IR35
3. I have a permy job ASWELL, for another company for 2-3 days a week (Salaried, PAYE, NI, opted out of company pension)
4. I don’t draw a salary from my Ltd
5. Only drew 9k dividends since April
6. I have very high expenses (travel, accommodation, computer hardware (for separate project not related to a client – think R&D (which I’ve occasionally had contractors in to help with))
7. I have two employees (not including myself)
a. One unpaid (£0k salary) on performance only (marketing director)
b. One is a permy on 33k per year
8. My 33k permy could substitute for me (excluding domain knowledge) to some degree (it’s a very very niche technology set)
9. My 33k permy may be coming to work with my current Client also (at a reduced day rate)
Surely I’m a service company and with that set up far far outside IR35 (I appreciate it’s on a per contract basis) My contract with my current client is very open without defined hours.
Clients next project (where myself and my 33k permy may be on) is a 2-3 year project, but we are generally expected to be in the office 9ish to 6ish due to meetings, involvement with other team members (permys), security and to be “seen”.
Current client is getting nervous and has hinted that all contractors (me included) will be deemed inside IR35 come April.
I have TLC35 insurance with QDOS, but on phoning them they weren’t very helpful and said talk to my accountant. My accountant isn’t sure and is looking into it (Gorilla)
Any tips/advice/etc?? (please be gentle!)
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