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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by Deccca View Post
    Hi guys not quite a newbie, have scoured site but not found anything really similar I have been on contract with NHS doing ISO standards for almost 2 years,Then along came IR35 ! Have been offered 3 new contracts each 1- 2 days per week each, working on different site and at home. almost too good to be true! I think I should be out of IR35 no desk no staff etc
    I have a Ltd company, accountant already set up form before april etc but had to start an umbrella after April, Hasanybody done or doing that and can share any any tips ?
    appreciate any help
    apologies if this in wrong forum.
    Have a read of the PS FAQs

    IR35 is decided on a contract by contract basis - so each of your three clients will need to make a determination. If the decision is "inside" you can ask them the reasons for that determination, and they must respond within 31 days. There is nothing in the new IR35 rules that say you must work via an umbrella, but if caught by IR35 any payments must be made net of tax - so an umbrella is often the easiest solution for both contractor and client or agent, and some are insisting on it.

    Good luck!

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  • cojak
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    Welcome to CUK Deccca!

    You have posted in the right forum, but as this is a specific question regarding public sector IR35, I'm going to move you to a forum where you'll get more views and therefore more help.

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  • Deccca
    started a topic NHS multiple sites

    NHS multiple sites

    Hi guys not quite a newbie, have scoured site but not found anything really similar I have been on contract with NHS doing ISO standards for almost 2 years,Then along came IR35 ! Have been offered 3 new contracts each 1- 2 days per week each, working on different site and at home. almost too good to be true! I think I should be out of IR35 no desk no staff etc
    I have a Ltd company, accountant already set up form before april etc but had to start an umbrella after April, Hasanybody done or doing that and can share any any tips ?
    appreciate any help
    apologies if this in wrong forum.

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