thanks
perm + side hustle seems a better route than all this kafkaesque nonsense. it never ends
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Originally posted by tsmith View Postthanks for the reply
https://www.paystream.co.uk/limited-...-your-options/
If I fall inside IR35 for one short assignment in the future. Can I still fulfil the contract using my limited company (PSC)?
Yes but you’ll need to ensure that you pay the correct PAYE and NI. These are commonly referred to as ‘deemed’ payments and they can be managed through your PSC but it involves more complex accounting arrangements and is less efficient.
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according to the above - it will involve 'more complex accounting arrangement'
my accountant is close to retirement and doesnt do any IR35 stuff - is he going to be able to deal with more complexity is my concern
Agent is saying contract only 2 months to start with - hardly seems worth the effort with no guaranteed extension
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thanks for the reply
https://www.paystream.co.uk/limited-...-your-options/
If I fall inside IR35 for one short assignment in the future. Can I still fulfil the contract using my limited company (PSC)?
Yes but you’ll need to ensure that you pay the correct PAYE and NI. These are commonly referred to as ‘deemed’ payments and they can be managed through your PSC but it involves more complex accounting arrangements and is less efficient.
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according to the above - it will involve 'more complex accounting arrangement'
my accountant is close to retirement and doesnt do any IR35 stuff - is he going to be able to deal with more complexity is my concern
Agent is saying contract only 2 months to start with - hardly seems worth the effort with no guaranteed extension
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Originally posted by tsmith View PostSorry if this has been asked before. Im trying to focus on outside only but was approached for an inside role.
Agent has contacted me about an Inside IR35 role but is saying
"The role is inside IR35, but you're able to use your LTD company if preferable"
Then gives example breakdown of
LTD company rate: £750
Employers NI & Apprenticeship levy: -£86.45 -£3.30
In-scope assignment rate: £660.25
But dont really get what hes going on about using my limited
Put that through my limited companies payroll- and apply circa 50% tax on it straight away?
I thought the whole point is you have to use an umbrella not your LTD
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Use your LTD for inside IR35 role
Sorry if this has been asked before. Im trying to focus on outside only but was approached for an inside role.
Agent has contacted me about an Inside IR35 role but is saying
"The role is inside IR35, but you're able to use your LTD company if preferable"
Then gives example breakdown of
LTD company rate: £750
Employers NI & Apprenticeship levy: -£86.45 -£3.30
In-scope assignment rate: £660.25
But dont really get what hes going on about using my limited
Put that through my limited companies payroll- and apply circa 50% tax on it straight away?
I thought the whole point is you have to use an umbrella not your LTD
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