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Slightly Unusual IR35 Question

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    Slightly Unusual IR35 Question

    Hi there,

    Like many, I am currently looking for arguments as to why IR35 does not apply to me. I have a limited company, and around 90% of it's income is derived from a single client.

    However, my company is registered in England and my client is based in Ireland. I usually work at the premises of my client's customers (I never work at my clients premises), which could be anywhere in the world. Typically, I work in one location for several months, before moving to the next. I do a lot of traveling and stay in hotels (which I pay for).

    My key question is, if the Inland Revenue argues that I am really employed by my client, then surely I should be paying income tax in Ireland?

    Just wondering. Anyone any thoughts...

    Andy T

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