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Crackdown on personal service companies could raise £400m in tax
Might be job done for me. I've got a mate who runs a company who I do work for on an ad hoc basis. Maybe a day every two/three months but all above board and invoiced etc.
You seriously think they won't have some made up rules around percentage income from each client ? Client A, £10,000 in 30 day period, Client B £50.00. You are clearly cheating
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....
But the question has to be asked If you have no T&S claim; why would you use a brolly instead of a FTC? It's another link in the chain between you and the client that offers no benefit if T&S claims are dead.
From our perspective, a day rate through ir35 is far better than a ftc. It is perfectly easy to have a day rate and pay within ir35 rules.
Some clients may try and take on more ftcs but they are usually for 1 or 2 years, not 3 months. And unless that is all that is on offer, they won't get the best people. A good contractor on £500 is better value than a consultancy on £1,200.
You seriously think they won't have some made up rules around percentage income from each client ? Client A, £10,000 in 30 day period, Client B £50.00. You are clearly cheating
How could that work? Loads of genuine companies have 1 main client. What happens to them?
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