I've contracted on and off (via umbrellas) and had a few perm roles. Currently on a 12 month £400/day contract and unlikely to go back to a perm role for next few years at least. All advice I've seen on here suggests that assuming I don't mind the additional admin, and my contract is deemed outside IR35, then I'm foolish if I don't operate through a Ltd company.
A slight complicating factor is that we may try for a second child later on this year so (if all goes to plan), I'll be out of the job market for a year from mid 2011 or a bit later. So at first I thought, not worth setting up a Ltd now since I'd still need to be paying insurance/accountancy fees whilst not earning.
Then I wondered if I built up enough £ in the Ltd company account whilst in this contract, I could continue to pay myself during a period of 'maternity leave' plus the Ltd can claim SMP from the government assuming I meet the qualifying 26 weeks etc. It might be tax efficient to split my earnings over >1 year. I'd also consider upping my salary from the Ltd relative to dividends for a period to get the most from the first 6 weeks of SMP at 90% of salary.
I will try and get advice from an accountant (help - how do I know if an accountant is a good one for contractors? just word of mouth? what questions should I ask?) but I'd appreciate your thoughts for other things to consider.
I've also thought that I should get my current contract checked out re IR35 before I make any change. What's the best way to do this? I think I saw someone on this site work out that if within IR35 the tax gain trhough a Ltd is only about 5% which doesn't sound enough to warrant the extra effort involved over and above the cost of an umbrella. I've always shied away from setting up a Ltd company because of IR35 e.g. I don't have multiple clients/income streams at any one time
By the way I've spent time searching threads for advice and looked at the stickies...and sorry if these questions seem stupid. I'd appreciate your input.
A slight complicating factor is that we may try for a second child later on this year so (if all goes to plan), I'll be out of the job market for a year from mid 2011 or a bit later. So at first I thought, not worth setting up a Ltd now since I'd still need to be paying insurance/accountancy fees whilst not earning.
Then I wondered if I built up enough £ in the Ltd company account whilst in this contract, I could continue to pay myself during a period of 'maternity leave' plus the Ltd can claim SMP from the government assuming I meet the qualifying 26 weeks etc. It might be tax efficient to split my earnings over >1 year. I'd also consider upping my salary from the Ltd relative to dividends for a period to get the most from the first 6 weeks of SMP at 90% of salary.
I will try and get advice from an accountant (help - how do I know if an accountant is a good one for contractors? just word of mouth? what questions should I ask?) but I'd appreciate your thoughts for other things to consider.
I've also thought that I should get my current contract checked out re IR35 before I make any change. What's the best way to do this? I think I saw someone on this site work out that if within IR35 the tax gain trhough a Ltd is only about 5% which doesn't sound enough to warrant the extra effort involved over and above the cost of an umbrella. I've always shied away from setting up a Ltd company because of IR35 e.g. I don't have multiple clients/income streams at any one time
By the way I've spent time searching threads for advice and looked at the stickies...and sorry if these questions seem stupid. I'd appreciate your input.
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