Morning all, interesting thread and thanks to panders for the question and secwombat for the local knowledge. As someone based in Guernsey and contracting into the UK for a number of years I am interested in the assertion that IR35 "isn't relevant".
IR35 determination is now with the end client and being Guernsey resident doesn't seem to stop you being caught up in it. I totally agree the best route would be to get a NT tax code etc but that doesn't seem possible even with a UK NI (which I have from my youth).
The only way to avoid the IR35 issue is to remove the PSC connection and I wondered if it was worth creating a Guernsey based umbrella that could remain tax resident in Guernsey whilst avoiding IR35. Yes we'd loose the dividend distribution but under self employed laws in Guernsey that isn't really worth diddly and at least we could work into the UK and remain Guernsey tax resident outside of IR35.
IR35 determination is now with the end client and being Guernsey resident doesn't seem to stop you being caught up in it. I totally agree the best route would be to get a NT tax code etc but that doesn't seem possible even with a UK NI (which I have from my youth).
The only way to avoid the IR35 issue is to remove the PSC connection and I wondered if it was worth creating a Guernsey based umbrella that could remain tax resident in Guernsey whilst avoiding IR35. Yes we'd loose the dividend distribution but under self employed laws in Guernsey that isn't really worth diddly and at least we could work into the UK and remain Guernsey tax resident outside of IR35.
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