Inside IR35 is really a contractor? Sounds more like a no rights employee to me.
							
						
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Thanks. I didn't know this and stand corrected. However, in this case, I can't see that any of the mentioned circumstances apply.Originally posted by andydd68 View PostNot quite true but its not a simple process like PAYE - How to claim a National Insurance refund | AccountingWEBComment
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True..although might be a common scenario.i.e someone gets well paid contract for a month for lets say £8k a month, the umbrella would assume that salary would be £96k so just NI would be a lot..but what if he only works one month and actualy owes no PAYE nor NI, anyone know this scenario ?Originally posted by fidot View PostThanks. I didn't know this and stand corrected. However, in this case, I can't see that any of the mentioned circumstances apply.Comment
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I believe the contractor would still owe the NI as it is worked out on a weekly or monthly basis.Originally posted by andydd68 View PostTrue..although might be a common scenario.i.e someone gets well paid contract for a month for lets say £8k a month, the umbrella would assume that salary would be £96k so just NI would be a lot..but what if he only works one month and actualy owes no PAYE nor NI, anyone know this scenario ?Comment
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You can reclaim it through self-assessment and wait for a cheque from HMRC. May take even a year or so...Originally posted by andydd68 View PostTrue..although might be a common scenario.i.e someone gets well paid contract for a month for lets say £8k a month, the umbrella would assume that salary would be £96k so just NI would be a lot..but what if he only works one month and actualy owes no PAYE nor NI, anyone know this scenario ?Comment
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Absolute rubbish... as usual.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostYou can reclaim it through self-assessment and wait for a cheque from HMRC. May take even a year or so...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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No it isn't.Originally posted by Mangobongo View PostIs contracting still a lucrative despite government taking so much for most people on here ?Comment
 
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