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Previously on "Umberella company offering increased take home under IR35"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Wrong forum. I've started a new thread in the right forum, here: https://forums.contractoruk.com/umbr...er-ir35-a.html

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  • Umberella company offering increased take home under IR35

    I have been approached by an Umberella Company saying that they can increase my weekly take home by almost 50%. I'm on a contract inside IR35 and on questioning him it seems like he is asking me to pay tax,Ni etc only on National Minimum wage and the rest will be a non-assured income and hence cannot be taxed .
    Has anyone come across this before ? Any warning signals going up? I dont want to end up with a massive tax bill from HMRC .
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