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Need planning advice on leaving the UK
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If you are inside your LTD has nothing to do, you are effectively a temp worker who gets a salary. For your own sake, do some reading up on how this works and do talk to your employer as they most likely will not deal with a non-UK based umbrella. -
Technically I'm a consultant and the client is overseas, so IR35 determination and Employer NI is on me. I already had an LTD from previous outside contracts, so made sense to use it. Didn't want to go sole trader ( although it was possible ) because of limited liability ( also off-payroll still applies ). Thus no umbrella is involved.If you are inside your LTD has nothing to do, you are effectively a temp worker who gets a salary. For your own sake, do some reading up on how this works and do talk to your employer as they most likely will not deal with a non-UK based umbrella.
Meaning I can move to another country and setup ltd there and do B2B as here, just without IR35 and HMRC headache.
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As others have mentioned here I would seriously do some more homework on this as it sounds too good to be true .... which very usually means it is too good to be true.Originally posted by juspitutre View Post
Technically I'm a consultant and the client is overseas, so IR35 determination and Employer NI is on me. I already had an LTD from previous outside contracts, so made sense to use it. Didn't want to go sole trader ( although it was possible ) because of limited liability ( also off-payroll still applies ). Thus no umbrella is involved.
Meaning I can move to another country and setup ltd there and do B2B as here, just without IR35 and HMRC headache.
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Assuming your client is happy dealing with a non-UK ltd that is. Have you talked to them?Originally posted by juspitutre View PostTechnically I'm a consultant and the client is overseas, so IR35 determination and Employer NI is on me. I already had an LTD from previous outside contracts, so made sense to use it. Didn't want to go sole trader ( although it was possible ) because of limited liability ( also off-payroll still applies ). Thus no umbrella is involved.
Meaning I can move to another country and setup ltd there and do B2B as here, just without IR35 and HMRC headache.Comment
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