I am thinking about going contracting in the next 12 months, I have had enough of the permanent game for a while and want the flexibilty of being able to have more time off inbetween contracts.
I want to set myself up with an PAYE umbrella company for ease and therefore know I will be clased as inside IR35. I have used the IR35 calculators to work out what I would bring home on certain rates.
I'm a bit confused as when I put in the same rate I am currently getting as a permie its showing i would get more than £300 less than I am bringing home now but I thought that if you got hit by IR35 you then got taxed as if you were a permanent employee so therefore if you were inside IR35 I thought the worst case senario would be you would be bringing home the same net pay on that rate as if you were earning it as a permie.
If you get less why would anyone contract and go to an umbrella where you automatically are inside IR35? Am I missing something that is also included as part of your net pay? I know there can be expenses but could they really make up much more on your net pay?
Hope that was clear!!
I want to set myself up with an PAYE umbrella company for ease and therefore know I will be clased as inside IR35. I have used the IR35 calculators to work out what I would bring home on certain rates.
I'm a bit confused as when I put in the same rate I am currently getting as a permie its showing i would get more than £300 less than I am bringing home now but I thought that if you got hit by IR35 you then got taxed as if you were a permanent employee so therefore if you were inside IR35 I thought the worst case senario would be you would be bringing home the same net pay on that rate as if you were earning it as a permie.
If you get less why would anyone contract and go to an umbrella where you automatically are inside IR35? Am I missing something that is also included as part of your net pay? I know there can be expenses but could they really make up much more on your net pay?
Hope that was clear!!


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