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Rishi Sunak confirms IR35 reform is going ahead w/o any major changes

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    #91
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    In terms of deemed payments, they don't need to look for anything indirect as there's a new RTI flag for when IR35 deemed payments are being made by the Fee Payer.
    When is that flag set?

    Inside IR35 -> paid via LTD?
    Inside IR35 -> paid via Umbrella?
    No IR35 Determination - paid via Umbrella?

    A note re. the NI figures previously provided above: if someone has pension carry forward, and is willing to load up their existing pension, NI contributions can be reduced to < £1500 for the next tax year (and beyond). Granted, this is still different figures from payment to a director via a PSC.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
      When is that flag set?

      Inside IR35 -> paid via LTD?
      Inside IR35 -> paid via Umbrella?
      No IR35 Determination - paid via Umbrella?

      A note re. the NI figures previously provided above: if someone has pension carry forward, and is willing to load up their existing pension, NI contributions can be reduced to < £1500 for the next tax year (and beyond). Granted, this is still different figures from payment to a director via a PSC.
      It’s a deemed payment flag. If the Fee Payer makes an IR35 deemed payment, the flag is set.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
        When is that flag set?

        Inside IR35 -> paid via LTD?
        Inside IR35 -> paid via Umbrella?
        No IR35 Determination - paid via Umbrella?

        A note re. the NI figures previously provided above: if someone has pension carry forward, and is willing to load up their existing pension, NI contributions can be reduced to < £1500 for the next tax year (and beyond). Granted, this is still different figures from payment to a director via a PSC.
        I would suggest hitting google and seeing what RTI means in regards of payroll..
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #94
          Outside > Inside same client
          Outside > Inside different client

          Will these be treated the same? Or just the order at which HMRC broom handle comes flying?

          How long before we can relax, 4, 6 or 20 years?
          Last edited by SeededLoaf; 13 March 2020, 11:00. Reason: Removed agency, not relevant

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            #95
            Originally posted by SeededLoaf View Post
            Outside > Inside same client/agency
            Outside > Inside different client/agency

            Will these be treated the same? Or just the order at which HMRC broom handle comes flying?

            How long before we can relax, 4, 6 or 20 years?
            Outside > Inside different client / agency you can argue it is an entirely separate contract with different working practices.

            Try doing that at the same place.

            Outside > Inside same place is a hard argument to justify that you were ever outside (see the Nationwide case), the other is very justifiable...
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #96
              Originally posted by SeededLoaf View Post
              Outside > Inside same client/agency
              Outside > Inside different client/agency

              Will these be treated the same? Or just the order at which HMRC broom handle comes flying?

              How long before we can relax, 4, 6 or 20 years?
              What do you mean by client/agency. Do mean client as well as agency or client or agency?

              Question is too braid to be meaningfull.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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