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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by sid52 View Post
    Hi,

    I have been advised that if I move to a limited company structure from my existing umbrella solution then I can avoid being caught under SDC and can continue to claim expenses. How far is this true as I can't relevant information on the same?

    Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated.
    Are you subject to supervision, direction and control?

    If you operate as a limited company, the 'test' becomes IR35, of which supervision, direction and control is one aspect. If your working practices are outside IR35, then you can continue to claim T&S. Read up on IR35 - there's some links on the right --->

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  • sid52
    started a topic Supervision Direction and Control

    Supervision Direction and Control

    Hi,

    I have been advised that if I move to a limited company structure from my existing umbrella solution then I can avoid being caught under SDC and can continue to claim expenses. How far is this true as I can't relevant information on the same?

    Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated.
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