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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIt's nothing to do with IR35, that's totally unrelated.
If you're paying a low salary then we'd recommend £12,000 as it's line with NMW, therefore there can be no arguments re statutory payments etc. If I were an HMRC Inspector I'd personally be looking more at people on the NI level salary as they're obviously more interested in minimising tax so might be pushing boundaries. Of course there are a hundred other factors like late payments and late filing etc, but erring on the side of caution for the sake of a few hundred quid.....Comment
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select c.DirectorName, c.Company, y.Income from Companies c, YearAccounts y where (y.Income == 12000 and (s.DirectorName == y.DirectorName));
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"Sod that, can't be bothered to check that lot at the moment"
select c.DirectorName, c.Company, y.Income from Companies c, YearAccounts y where (y.Income == 10000 and (s.DirectorName == y.DirectorName));
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Postselect c.DirectorName, c.Company, y.Income from Companies c, YearAccounts y where (y.Income == 12000 and (s.DirectorName == y.DirectorName));
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"Sod that, can't be bothered to check that lot at the moment"
select c.DirectorName, c.Company, y.Income from Companies c, YearAccounts y where (y.Income == 10000 and (s.DirectorName == y.DirectorName));
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"Umm lets 'ave a look at these chancers"
Unfortunately it is only supposition. Even if there was a correlation between salary level and risk of investigation, those in the know (HMRC themselves, and the insurance co.s) have a vested interest in not publishing if/how targets are profiled. You might argue that PCG are best placed to gather this data but they don't.Last edited by Contreras; 23 February 2014, 08:59.Comment
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post£12,000 is still worth consideration. It's in line with National Minimum Wage, which you don't need to consider if you're a director, but should be thinking about if you want to claim you're an employee and therefore entitled to employee statutory payments like SSP, SMP etc.
For those who take long gaps or bench time between contracts, or regularly work contracts less than full time (I do about 4 days a week between two contracts), you can surely be inside NMW and still take a £10k salary?
Incidentally Clare, why are you asking me about my working hours?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOne quick point - I hadn't considered this but your salary questionnaire asked me how many hours a week I work and this reminded me that £12k is only inline with NMW if you work a full working week. How much holiday does that assume?
For those who take long gaps or bench time between contracts, or regularly work contracts less than full time (I do about 4 days a week between two contracts), you can surely be inside NMW and still take a £10k salary?
Incidentally Clare, why are you asking me about my working hours?Comment
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Granted when considering benched time. But why would it be reasonable that you're full-time working for your company if you only take 3-4 day a week contracts in the first place?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOne quick point - I hadn't considered this but your salary questionnaire asked me how many hours a week I work and this reminded me that £12k is only inline with NMW if you work a full working week. How much holiday does that assume?In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOne quick point - I hadn't considered this but your salary questionnaire asked me how many hours a week I work and this reminded me that £12k is only inline with NMW if you work a full working week. How much holiday does that assume?
For those who take long gaps or bench time between contracts, or regularly work contracts less than full time (I do about 4 days a week between two contracts), you can surely be inside NMW and still take a £10k salary?
Incidentally Clare, why are you asking me about my working hours?
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