I'm trying to work out for myself what Inside vs Outside IR35 looks like in terms of take-home pay because there don't seem to be reliable sources online.
Consider Inside IR35 and £450 per day; contractorcalculator.co.uk tells you you'll take home £4500 a month. ITcontracting.com says £5000 and mentions Empoyers NI. Other websites say you don't pay Employers NI, only employee NI. Some say you get to take 5% off for expenses, others say not.
So they all contradict each other. Isn't it their job to get this right? It seems like they've put next to no effort into researching it properly.
What's the truth?
My calculations are on £450 per day, inside IR35, you get £102k take home (assuming 228 days per year). And on that, around £28k personal tax and £6k employee NI. Meaning a take-home of £68k or £5.6k per month.
Have I got it right?
Consider Inside IR35 and £450 per day; contractorcalculator.co.uk tells you you'll take home £4500 a month. ITcontracting.com says £5000 and mentions Empoyers NI. Other websites say you don't pay Employers NI, only employee NI. Some say you get to take 5% off for expenses, others say not.
So they all contradict each other. Isn't it their job to get this right? It seems like they've put next to no effort into researching it properly.
What's the truth?
My calculations are on £450 per day, inside IR35, you get £102k take home (assuming 228 days per year). And on that, around £28k personal tax and £6k employee NI. Meaning a take-home of £68k or £5.6k per month.
Have I got it right?
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