I'm having an internal debat about whether to stay umbrella or go Ltd - both Mr WA and I are inside IR35 so teh debate is not as clear cut as if we weren't. (I have heard all the arguments either way a number of times so not needing to hear them again) but I heard an interesting possibility the other day that could really swing it Ltd - but I don't think it is valid - anyone got any experience ...
I employ my nanny personally as a small employer meaning that apart from the small part I can claim pre-tax in childcare vouchers I am paying her salary (and thus tax) on money I've already been taxed on.
Met a lady who employs her nanny through her Ltd Co. Her argument is that her home is her registered place of work and she operates a workplace creche. She employs her nanny as a "Creche Manager" and states that the creche is available for all employees. she is the only employee and her job requires her to be out on client site 99% of the time. She then places her child in the care of the workplace creche and 'pays' £30 a day for the privilege. Nanny costs are around £30K a year, in excess of £110 a day so this is beneficial.
Does this sound right?
Cheers
Windy
I employ my nanny personally as a small employer meaning that apart from the small part I can claim pre-tax in childcare vouchers I am paying her salary (and thus tax) on money I've already been taxed on.
Met a lady who employs her nanny through her Ltd Co. Her argument is that her home is her registered place of work and she operates a workplace creche. She employs her nanny as a "Creche Manager" and states that the creche is available for all employees. she is the only employee and her job requires her to be out on client site 99% of the time. She then places her child in the care of the workplace creche and 'pays' £30 a day for the privilege. Nanny costs are around £30K a year, in excess of £110 a day so this is beneficial.
Does this sound right?
Cheers
Windy
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