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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostEmployer NI will be deducted from your £40 an hour, your net in personal bank account will be about £21.20 hour
Jesus I hear you say (and no expenses)
Best to check with them
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However it looks wrong to me as it should be at least 20% less than the limited / umbrella rate (to account for Employer NI and holiday pay).
Basically I think the agency hasn't got a clue but that's not surprising as most really don'tLast edited by eek; 12 February 2021, 09:16.
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IR35 Rates so confussed!
Originally posted by 2contract View PostEek - Thanks!
I haven't received anything from the Recruiter yet, but I also haven't signed anything! I'll request the Key Info document.
So the Employers NI should be deducted at source from the Fee Payer, not from the umbrella company correct?
I'll have my accountant cast an eye over everything first, but its good to get it right in my own mind beforehand!
Cheers!
Jesus I hear you say (and no expenses)
Best to check with them
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Eek - Thanks!
I haven't received anything from the Recruiter yet, but I also haven't signed anything! I'll request the Key Info document.
So the Employers NI should be deducted at source from the Fee Payer, not from the umbrella company correct?
I'll have my accountant cast an eye over everything first, but its good to get it right in my own mind beforehand!
Cheers!
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Originally posted by 2contract View PostHey Folks,
I'm in the process of applying for a Contract position. I get the feeling that the recruiter is not giving me the full picture.
Advert states £45 per hour Ltd and £40 per hour PAYE. Inside IR35
Given that the contract is inside of IR35 isn't the Ltd rate completely irrelevant? Either way surly I'll only receive a 'deemed payment' which is basically a NET PAYE pay cheque?
I would gladly invoice gross through my own LTD Company so that I can take advantage of tax relief on pension etc. whilst still running a PAYE Payroll to demonstrate IR35 compliance.
I am way off the mark?
Thanks!
The only way to do sane salary sacrifice into a pension is via an umbrella.
But given the rates being offered that £40 paye option looks like the better bet (although I suspect the agency will screw up and make an illegal deduction of Employer NI from it).
Have you received the appropriate Key information documents the agency should have sent you (as required from April 2020)? Those should help you make the correct decision.
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IR35 Rates so confussed!
Hey Folks,
I'm in the process of applying for a Contract position. I get the feeling that the recruiter is not giving me the full picture.
Advert states £45 per hour Ltd and £40 per hour PAYE. Inside IR35
Given that the contract is inside of IR35 isn't the Ltd rate completely irrelevant? Either way surly I'll only receive a 'deemed payment' which is basically a NET PAYE pay cheque?
I would gladly invoice gross through my own LTD Company so that I can take advantage of tax relief on pension etc. whilst still running a PAYE Payroll to demonstrate IR35 compliance.
I am way off the mark?
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