Similar questions have been asked in the past so maybe do a bit of research and then come and put in a better question?
Search is here. It's just a quick shot using 'LTD or PAYE' so try varying the search terms.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=LT...ss&safe=active
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Originally posted by mikeh View PostIR35 concerns aside, I have a curiosity.
If you were given the option between;
PAYE employment, all the perks, £45k a year.
Contracting (LTD) for the same gross amount of £45k a year, with the same sick/holiday terms as the PAYE option.
What sort of difference could you expect in take home pay?
I'd be very surprised if a contractor were to ever receive an offer like this. Firstly, the salary would attract £5,112 employers NI costs so the salary would be more expensive than the contractor and secondly, a contractor will generally always be offered much more than a permanent employee would. It isn't just about sick pay and holiday pay (which you would not get as a director of a Ltd anyway), it is about job security. The main reason contractors are paid a premium is because they risk being put out of work at any point - without compensation.
I hope this helps.
MartinLast edited by Martin at NixonWilliams; 4 July 2014, 13:09.
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I assume you mean that you are ignoring IR35 and are comparing £45k a year as company income versus £45k a year in permanent employment??? You are also are ignoring the fact that working as a Director of your own Ltd Co assures you no rights to holiday pay, sick pay etc so any calculation would be meaningless??
Why
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If my rate or work pipeline was so bad that all I could manage to turnover in a year contracting is £45k then yes, I'd get a permie job.
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Originally posted by mikeh View PostIR35 concerns aside, I have a curiosity.
If you were given the option between;
PAYE employment, all the perks, £45k a year.
Contracting (LTD) for the same gross amount of £45k a year, with the same sick/holiday terms as the PAYE option.
What sort of difference could you expect in take home pay?
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Contracting (LTD) vs. PAYE
IR35 concerns aside, I have a curiosity.
If you were given the option between;
PAYE employment, all the perks, £45k a year.
Contracting (LTD) for the same gross amount of £45k a year, with the same sick/holiday terms as the PAYE option.
What sort of difference could you expect in take home pay?Tags: None
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