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Previously on "IR35 - Is it applicable outside UK?"

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    What if I just directly invoice the New York branch of my multinational client in dollars rather than invoice the UK branch in £ (no agency in chain)? Apart from the exchange rate, surely IR35 becomes a non-issue?
    Invoicing and currency is irrelevant but, yes, based on the current draft legislation it becomes a non-issue because overseas clients are within scope and yet practically not, so the liability is offshored, effectively, with no practical way to enforce it. The draft could change. Note: this only applies if you are doing work for an overseas client with no UK presence in the supply chain. As I said, invoicing is irrelevant.

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  • Lockhouse
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    What if I just directly invoice the New York branch of my multinational client in dollars rather than invoice the UK branch in £ (no agency in chain)? Apart from the exchange rate, surely IR35 becomes a non-issue?

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  • ladymuck
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    Then the agency will be chased for the taxes, as per the draft legislation, IIRC

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  • BigDataPro
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    The problem is that the end client being non-uk doesn't give a toss about IR35, making it hard / almost impossible to get status determination statement (SDS)

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    100%


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  • BR14
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    yes

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  • BigDataPro
    started a topic IR35 - Is it applicable outside UK?

    IR35 - Is it applicable outside UK?

    Given a scenario where I contract outside UK, i.e. My Ltd -> UK Agency -> Non-UK EU Client, do I need to worry about IR35?
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