I'm just returning to contracting and when I contracted previously IR35 wasn't a problem as it didn't exist so I'm not completely up to speed with all the rules and regulations.
I'll be using a Ltd company that my better half and I established a couple of years ago. She's already been using the company to provide freelance web work and to provide training to a number of clients. I'm presently working with her on some development work (she does the design, I do the coding) and we're keen on building the company.
If I take on a contract, how will I be placed for IR35? My thinking up to now has been that if the contract is within IR35, the earnings from that contract will be subject to taxation/NI in full but any other earnings the company makes will remain outside IR35. Is that correct?
Would the other work I'm undertaking and the jobs my other half does be taken into account when determining whether my contract is inside or outside of IR35? (In that we're clearly trying to build a business, not just running a PSC, if you see what I mean.)
I'll be using a Ltd company that my better half and I established a couple of years ago. She's already been using the company to provide freelance web work and to provide training to a number of clients. I'm presently working with her on some development work (she does the design, I do the coding) and we're keen on building the company.
If I take on a contract, how will I be placed for IR35? My thinking up to now has been that if the contract is within IR35, the earnings from that contract will be subject to taxation/NI in full but any other earnings the company makes will remain outside IR35. Is that correct?
Would the other work I'm undertaking and the jobs my other half does be taken into account when determining whether my contract is inside or outside of IR35? (In that we're clearly trying to build a business, not just running a PSC, if you see what I mean.)

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