Hello,
This is my first post on this forum, so I hope it will provide a valuable resource and I can be a contributing member.
I've recently started contracting as a web developer. Initially, I took a 3 month contract with a company 5 minutes walk from my residence (I understand that this is VERY rare!). My contract has now been extended by a further 3 months.
I'm getting paid via an agency, and at present the agency pays my business account each Friday, and then on the following Monday I extract a weekly salary of £100 and a weekly dividend of £800 into a separate, personal account.
My concern is falling foul of IR35, as at present I don't use any business expenditure to get to the company and my contract is now fairly lengthy so I could well be identified as an employee in the eyes of HMRC.
I also have in the past completed freelance work for various clients. Would continuing doing small jobs for nominal fee's reduce the chances of being caught out? Also, is there anything else that I can do to reduce the chances?
Finally, I've heard from various sources that IR35 was the plans of the previous government, and the current government are planning on abolishing it. Is this correct?
Thanks for your time in reading this.
This is my first post on this forum, so I hope it will provide a valuable resource and I can be a contributing member.
I've recently started contracting as a web developer. Initially, I took a 3 month contract with a company 5 minutes walk from my residence (I understand that this is VERY rare!). My contract has now been extended by a further 3 months.
I'm getting paid via an agency, and at present the agency pays my business account each Friday, and then on the following Monday I extract a weekly salary of £100 and a weekly dividend of £800 into a separate, personal account.
My concern is falling foul of IR35, as at present I don't use any business expenditure to get to the company and my contract is now fairly lengthy so I could well be identified as an employee in the eyes of HMRC.
I also have in the past completed freelance work for various clients. Would continuing doing small jobs for nominal fee's reduce the chances of being caught out? Also, is there anything else that I can do to reduce the chances?
Finally, I've heard from various sources that IR35 was the plans of the previous government, and the current government are planning on abolishing it. Is this correct?
Thanks for your time in reading this.
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