Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella
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Newbie - About to start off as a contractor but I might be in the IR35?
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Originally posted by innocuousm View PostThank you all so much for your responses. The overseas company does indeed not mind if I operated as a sole trader or under a ltd. So I would be able to get away with working as a sole trader.
I will indeed get a professional to look through the contract to make 100% sure I don't site inside the IR35.
However you operate, make sure you get professional indemnity insurance and make sure it covers you (or YourCo) when working for your overseas client.Comment
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Remember the basic elements of D&C: where, when, what and how. Working at home may help with the where (and possibly when), but teleworking isn't limited to foreign clients. It may be more difficult to conduct an investigation. Since when has HMRC been pragmatic?
It comes down to what is the best advice for someone with a similar arrangement to the OP. The best advice is to treat the scenario like any other and not to be complacent.Comment
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Originally posted by innocuousm View PostBearing in mind my simple revenue stream, little to no expenses and the fact I will be making £38k in the year I assume, if I were to sit outside the IR35, setting up an ltd would be most cost efficient course of action?
At £38k per year you're facing 20% income tax vs. 20% corporation tax and small NI for zero NI.
On balance, I think you'd be better off as a sole trader, but I'd also run the numbers if I were you.Comment
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