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Originally posted by No2politics View PostIf you could arrange it so that one of these jobs on this side was done on fixed price, that would be ideal. Would give u a higher score on BET and could move u into low risk band
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If you could arrange it so that one of these jobs on this side was done on fixed price, that would be ideal. Would give u a higher score on BET and could move u into low risk band
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According to something I read recently, HMRC are focussing on people where they believe that all their contracts in that year have been inside IR35. So having one or two jobs that are clearly outside will help avoid being investigated in the first place (if what I read is true). Will see if I can dredge up the link.
Edit: http://www.contractoruk.com/news/001...year_high.html
"His comments chime with what HMRC’s deputy director Rowena Fletcher said was the priority of its four IR35 enforcement teams – targeting PSCs whose every contract is caught by IR35."Last edited by mudskipper; 12 December 2013, 06:30.
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Ok, thanks for the replies. I don't necessarily understand what all of the terms mean, but now I know what to google.
For me it's just a case of understanding whether it's worth doing things for people even though it's a pain in the arse - if there's no benefit other than a few quid extra, then I'll just stop doing it.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt will help with the Business Entity Tests as you do look more like a business with multiple revenue streams so will put you at a lower risk of being investigated. If you do get investigated though IR35 is on a contract by contract basis. One could be inside, the other could be outside.
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostMy understanding is that before hmrc conduct an ir35 investigation, they write to you and ask you if you have considered IR35. At that point you provide them with your answer together with evidence. This evidence will be the answers to the BET and any other evidence that you have- I suspect having multiple income streams would be looked on favourably but who knows.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhich is the BET question on multiple revenue streams?
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHey.
Would having concurrent small incomes (maybe £100 a month each) from 2 or 3 other sources, while on main client site monday-friday daytime, help at all with my IR35 standing?
I used to do some bits and pieces for a few guys, some of which I can start doing again. And also i can earn a little from doing some writing.
Is doing more of this kind of thing worth it from an IR35 perspective? Or do the small incomes make them insignificant?
Thanks.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ir35/guidance.pdf
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt will help with the Business Entity Tests as you do look more like a business with multiple revenue streams so will put you at a lower risk of being investigated. If you do get investigated though IR35 is on a contract by contract basis. One could be inside, the other could be outside.
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It will help with the Business Entity Tests as you do look more like a business with multiple revenue streams so will put you at a lower risk of being investigated. If you do get investigated though IR35 is on a contract by contract basis. One could be inside, the other could be outside.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHey.
Would having concurrent small incomes (maybe £100 a month each) from 2 or 3 other sources, while on main client site monday-friday daytime, help at all with my IR35 standing?
I used to do some bits and pieces for a few guys, some of which I can start doing again. And also i can earn a little from doing some writing.
Is doing more of this kind of thing worth it from an IR35 perspective? Or do the small incomes make them insignificant?
Thanks.
PS: Expect a bollocking from the usual suspects for not searching this info out yourself - it's been covered numerous times and funnily enough the forum is searchable.
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Little bits on the side
Hey.
Would having concurrent small incomes (maybe £100 a month each) from 2 or 3 other sources, while on main client site monday-friday daytime, help at all with my IR35 standing?
I used to do some bits and pieces for a few guys, some of which I can start doing again. And also i can earn a little from doing some writing.
Is doing more of this kind of thing worth it from an IR35 perspective? Or do the small incomes make them insignificant?
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