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    #41
    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    What, and potentially save >20% off your tax bill? Nah, don't bother about it. Stay inside IR35, hell why not go through an umbrella company and then don't claim any expenses either.

    Seriously though, get it looked at. You will kick yourself in a year's time when someone tells you that you could have traded outside IR35....
    First thing I did when I read it was phoned him up and emailed him a copy. He thinks that as it stands I'm out, but with a couple of minor changes that client shouldn't really have a problem with then trading inside IR35 should be ok. Apparently the fact that I am dealing direct with the client and not through an agency means it should be easier to defend if HMRC start sticking their noses in.

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