Originally posted by THEPUMA
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Now I am really confused, my accountant has not told me any of this. I was not aware that IR35 insurance existed. Regarding "real business or tax evader". I was made redundant (for the fourth time) from a senior and well paid management position. I was fed up with the crap that line management brings and wanted simply to be able to use my expertise to earn a living . Contracting seemed like a good way of doing this. In my field assignments are usually found through agencies (Hays. Michael Page etc) why? because most of my contracting roles have been public sector and many large public sector organisations only hire contractors from agencies who are on framework agreements. Many assignments are let by the agency on the proviso that the contractor is Ltd. Therefore, if I want to work, I have to be Ltd. So do I need IR35 insurance? is it expensive? Can anyone recommend a pro-active accountant who will advise me properly?
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