Question: my current (only) contract falls under IR35. Does the interest that I get paid on the company bank account get treated as IR35 income when calculating the deemed salary ? Also I get a VAT discount under the Flat Rate Scheme. Is this extra money IR35 income as well ? Thanks !
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Is Bank Interest classed as IR35 income ?
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IR35 works on all income as a result of one contract - you wouldn't get the interest or the VAT if you didn't have the contract. QED.Blog? What blog...? -
Are you quite certain of that Malvolio? I'm not. Just because money is earned on "deemed salary" I am not sure it becomes earned income.Last edited by xoggoth; 2 October 2005, 12:41.bloggoth
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Originally posted by xoggothAre you quite certain of that Malvolio? I'm not. Just because money is earned on "deemed salary" I am not sure it becomes earned income.Comment
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But then Malovolio is usually pretty hot on accountancy matters. Any input from any proper accounty type people? Interesting to know for sure.bloggoth
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Originally posted by xoggothBut then Malovolio is usually pretty hot on accountancy matters. Any input from any proper accounty type people? Interesting to know for sure.Comment
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Virtual VAT from the Flat Rate scheme is a slight mystery in IR35 terms, I agree, since it came in long after IR35. But that said, it is included in CT calculations,as is interest income, so I can't see it being outside IR35.
AFAIK, your deemed IR35 salary is total income, less allowable deductions such as pension and expenses, less 5%. Hwoever I will (just this once!) be willing to be proved wrong on this one!Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioVirtual VAT from the Flat Rate scheme is a slight mystery in IR35 terms, I agree, since it came in long after IR35. But that said, it is included in CT calculations,as is interest income, so I can't see it being outside IR35.
AFAIK, your deemed IR35 salary is total income, less allowable deductions such as pension and expenses, less 5%. Hwoever I will (just this once!) be willing to be proved wrong on this one!
As far as VAT goes, I would have thought the business precedent of decades applies, which is you simply ignore it for anything other than VAT calculations.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioAFAIK, your deemed IR35 salary is total income, less allowable deductions such as pension and expenses, less 5%. Hwoever I will (just this once!) be willing to be proved wrong on this one!Comment
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