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Previously on "Newbie asking about EBT's"

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  • geoff from contracta IOM
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    Since the introduction of the DR legislation you can no longer be an employee and receive loans from a trust if you or your employer are connected with the funds.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by pmg2012 View Post
    Hi
    I am in the same position. I have a 6 months contract to start. It may or may not get extended. Would I need an accountant to do this?
    There is a contracting company in Isle of Mann who say they will pay me a basic salary based on minimum wage and then pay the rest as loan. I am wodering if this is the same concept.
    Sorry if I sound naive.. but I want to make hay while the sun shines too.
    Thank you in advance for the responses.
    So when you pay back the loan, you are left with a minimum wage. Doesn't sound like a great deal to me.

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  • cojak
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    As am I Lisa - I will watch this thread with interest...

    Actually, I've decided that a 7 year-old thread isn't useful so I've split it.

    And since the OP (now) is actually asking about tax evasion, I thought this would be better.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by pmg2012 View Post
    Hi
    I am in the same position. I have a 6 months contract to start. It may or may not get extended. Would I need an accountant to do this?
    There is a contracting company in Isle of Mann who say they will pay me a basic salary based on minimum wage and then pay the rest as loan. I am wodering if this is the same concept.
    Sorry if I sound naive.. but I want to make hay while the sun shines too.
    Thank you in advance for the responses.
    As this thread has been resurrected after 7 years I am inclined to think However, if this is a genuine enquiry, I suggest that you read the thread at the top of this page - no to retro tax - campaign against section 58 - you will then be in a position to decide how much long term misery you are prepared to suffer for a short term gain

    HTH

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  • pmg2012
    started a topic Newbie asking about EBT's

    Newbie asking about EBT's

    Hi
    I am in the same position. I have a 6 months contract to start. It may or may not get extended. Would I need an accountant to do this?
    There is a contracting company in Isle of Mann who say they will pay me a basic salary based on minimum wage and then pay the rest as loan. I am wodering if this is the same concept.
    Sorry if I sound naive.. but I want to make hay while the sun shines too.
    Thank you in advance for the responses.


    Originally posted by Bradley View Post
    If you're only going to contract for one year then form a limited company, draw the money you need out as a loan and then get the company struck off. You can ignore IR35 and s660 cause the Revenue will never get round to paying you a visit. That way you'll end up paying far less tax because of:

    - the zero rate of CT up to £10k
    - the availability of taper relief at 50% on striking-off (you & partner)
    - the capital gains annual exemption (you & partner)

    For example

    Contract Income => £50k
    Expenses => £6k
    Profits => £44k
    CT Payable => £8k
    Capital distributions => £36k (figure above)
    Cap Distribs (each) => £18k
    Cap Distribs less CGT taper @ 50% => £9k
    Capital Gain after Annual Exemption => £0k

    TAX PAYABLE £8k or 16% of Gross IE Only 6% more than they'll charge for a post-Dextra case dodgy or what EBT

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