I have just been offered my first contract on a rate of £440 a day via computerpeople. It seems that the computerpeople contract isn't IR35 friendly so operating under an umbrella such as 360 group gives me less hassle for the same income as operating my own limited company. 360 have indicated I could expect to take home 61% of my income.
A contractor friend (who is an ex accountant) however operates via Norla consulting who pay a modest salary and distribute profits from the Isle of Man via a tax-free EBT. If I follow him then I could net around 84% of my gross which is obviously extremely attractive.
I am probably likely to only contract for 6-12 months and am keen to 'make hay while the sun shines' - I don't on the other hand want to do anything illegal and would be keen to avoid having any nasty surprises 2-3 years down the line. However if if it's a genuine tax loophole then why not exploit it?
I'd particularly value expert opinion on whether this scheme is worth pursuing. Norla charge around 10% of gross so if the IR do come knocking at the door I could end up worse off by having to pay this on top of a tax demand.
I have to make a decision quickly and would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Saxon
A contractor friend (who is an ex accountant) however operates via Norla consulting who pay a modest salary and distribute profits from the Isle of Man via a tax-free EBT. If I follow him then I could net around 84% of my gross which is obviously extremely attractive.
I am probably likely to only contract for 6-12 months and am keen to 'make hay while the sun shines' - I don't on the other hand want to do anything illegal and would be keen to avoid having any nasty surprises 2-3 years down the line. However if if it's a genuine tax loophole then why not exploit it?
I'd particularly value expert opinion on whether this scheme is worth pursuing. Norla charge around 10% of gross so if the IR do come knocking at the door I could end up worse off by having to pay this on top of a tax demand.
I have to make a decision quickly and would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Saxon
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