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  • saxon1
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    Thanks. Guess I'll have to wait for something outside IR35 and retain the loss for another cycle.

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  • jamesbrown
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    You’ll need to operate a deemed payment, so there won’t be any untaxed income, but there’s nothing to stop you retaining the taxed income by way of a director’s loan and to repay your creditor from the money you’ve loaned to YourCo. Not the answer you’re looking for though.

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  • northernladuk
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    Nope

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  • saxon1
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    Inside IR35 with retained loss

    I'm considering taking a contract that is inside IR35. I have a ltd company that has a retained loss from a previous financial year due to a creditor funding some legitimate R&D I did. Is it possible to offset the two? i.e. if the contract is 100k and the retained loss is 20k, can the IR35 treatment be on 80k rather than the full 100k and I repay my creditor their 20k?
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