Hello,
I'm an IT freelancer (programmer) from Serbia - I need visa to come to UK. And there is a chance that I might be accepted for a contracting job in the UK.
There are a couple of things I don't quite understand.
What is the difference between employment and contracting and difference it makes when it comes to taxes and visa?
Right now I'm contracting for another UK based company, but working from Serbia. And I as a business (sole trader) have contracting agreement with the company. Each month I send an invoice stating "contracting services for _month_ _year_".
I understand that with contracting you don't get pension, health ...etc paid by the employing company.
What's not clear to me:
* In UK, does contracting always happen between two business entities, or can one be a person - and what is the "standard" if it can be both?
* Are there any differences when it say comes to paying taxes and such?
In Serbia it can be both - but fees are larger for person-2-business than business-2-business. Because for person-2-business, you need to pay ~40% on top of the contracted sum for state taxes (pension, health ...etc.), and for business-2-business nothing extra but whatever the taxes/fees the two business are already paying - which is usually much less for long term contracting.
So hence in Serbia for project or such (one time thing) it's usually person-2-business (unless the service provider already has a business set up). And b2b for anything longer.
Does Tier 5 visa (temporary worker - international agreement) cover contracting like these?
Would it still mean that I can as a business entity from foreign country, contract for UK based business, or due to sponsorship visa requirements I would need to contract as a person or (what wouldn't work for UK company I think) be employed by it?
What I'm worried about is that if I contract as a person for UK based company, I might need to pay some taxes or other UK government fees - but if I'm contracting as foreign business, money would go to another country, and hence I would only pay taxes there - which would be basically none since it's considered export of services which is tax free - of course there are other fees/taxes for running the business
I believe that general business visa would not cover contracting as I would need to provide service (programming) on site in UK - but maybe I'm mistaken?
Why is the Tier5 visa so much "relaxed" in terms of requirements compared to Tier1 and Tier2?
IMHO it seems that only difference (not in requirements - but the outcome) is that with Tier1/2 after X years in the UK, you can apply for citizenship, which you can't with Tier5.
Thanks!
I'm an IT freelancer (programmer) from Serbia - I need visa to come to UK. And there is a chance that I might be accepted for a contracting job in the UK.
There are a couple of things I don't quite understand.
What is the difference between employment and contracting and difference it makes when it comes to taxes and visa?
Right now I'm contracting for another UK based company, but working from Serbia. And I as a business (sole trader) have contracting agreement with the company. Each month I send an invoice stating "contracting services for _month_ _year_".
I understand that with contracting you don't get pension, health ...etc paid by the employing company.
What's not clear to me:
* In UK, does contracting always happen between two business entities, or can one be a person - and what is the "standard" if it can be both?
* Are there any differences when it say comes to paying taxes and such?
In Serbia it can be both - but fees are larger for person-2-business than business-2-business. Because for person-2-business, you need to pay ~40% on top of the contracted sum for state taxes (pension, health ...etc.), and for business-2-business nothing extra but whatever the taxes/fees the two business are already paying - which is usually much less for long term contracting.
So hence in Serbia for project or such (one time thing) it's usually person-2-business (unless the service provider already has a business set up). And b2b for anything longer.
Does Tier 5 visa (temporary worker - international agreement) cover contracting like these?
Would it still mean that I can as a business entity from foreign country, contract for UK based business, or due to sponsorship visa requirements I would need to contract as a person or (what wouldn't work for UK company I think) be employed by it?
What I'm worried about is that if I contract as a person for UK based company, I might need to pay some taxes or other UK government fees - but if I'm contracting as foreign business, money would go to another country, and hence I would only pay taxes there - which would be basically none since it's considered export of services which is tax free - of course there are other fees/taxes for running the business
I believe that general business visa would not cover contracting as I would need to provide service (programming) on site in UK - but maybe I'm mistaken?
Why is the Tier5 visa so much "relaxed" in terms of requirements compared to Tier1 and Tier2?
IMHO it seems that only difference (not in requirements - but the outcome) is that with Tier1/2 after X years in the UK, you can apply for citizenship, which you can't with Tier5.
Thanks!
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