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iBalance umbrella company - anyone?

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    #21
    Originally posted by malvolio
    If you look hard enough, they all do, even P4 in the old days. But the headline is as stated, and that is designed to trap the unwary. I still think it is a misleading statement - apart from anything else it does nothing to persuade HMG that most of us aren't doing it for the tax benefits but reinforces the MGB stereotype.

    Also, go to the next page. How can they pay you differently if your are "outside IR35" then??? Umbrellas have to pay via normal PAYE, surely...
    All PAYE brollies will operate within the remit of ir35...

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      #22
      Originally posted by bangface
      All PAYE brollies will operate within the remit of ir35...
      No, get it right, all umbrella companies pay you as an employee (except they use your earnings to do it) so IR35 doesn't even enter the equation. Which is what makes the bit I quoted a little mysterious, unless it's a leftover from some earlier MSC service that they've closed down.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #23
        Originally posted by salazie
        I'm sure I'm just being stupid (I am from Dorset...)
        <bracing myself for a battering... >

        My wife's been to Bournemouth.

        In Dorset?

        Yes, she'd thoroughly recommend it.

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