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Previously on "Remotely working for Danish client via UK Ltd"
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Originally posted by Eccystig View PostThe IR35 legislation will be "enforced" in the same way as it is now i.e your LTD company is responsible for any taxes deemed outstanding by HMRC as a result of you being declared inside.
The law change in April affecting the UK is that the responsibility for any outstanding taxes shifts from the Contractor LTD company to the end clients company. This is why some UK companies are taking the approach of a blanket inside determination to ensure that they will never have a surprise tax bill to pay.
**NLUK beat me to it and described it better**
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Originally posted by Eccystig View PostThe IR35 legislation will be "enforced" in the same way as it is now i.e your LTD company is responsible for any taxes deemed outstanding by HMRC as a result of you being declared inside.
The law change in April affecting the UK is that the responsibility for any outstanding taxes shifts from the Contractor LTD company to the end clients company. This is why some UK companies are taking the approach of a blanket inside determination to ensure that they will never have a surprise tax bill to pay.
**NLUK beat me to it and described it better**
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The IR35 legislation will be "enforced" in the same way as it is now i.e your LTD company is responsible for any taxes deemed outstanding by HMRC as a result of you being declared inside.
The law change in April affecting the UK is that the responsibility for any outstanding taxes shifts from the Contractor LTD company to the end clients company. This is why some UK companies are taking the approach of a blanket inside determination to ensure that they will never have a surprise tax bill to pay.
**NLUK beat me to it and described it better**
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https://www.markeltax.co.uk/industry...nt-is-overseas
We must then look to see what the legislation says that to be “wholly overseas” a client must show:- they have no UK connection immediately before the beginning of the tax year; or
- if the client is a resident in the UK or has a permanent establishment in the UK, they will have a UK connection
This means where a contractor has an end client based overseas, which has no UK connection, such as a UK branch or office, the new IR35 reforms will not apply and the contractor must apply the old rules.
If, however, the end-client based overseas has a UK connection, such as a branch or office, it will still be the responsibility of the end client to determine status and issue a status determination statement. The overseas client will therefore be liable for the tax and NICs if it fails to meet its responsibilities under new rules and HMRC will collect this debt through the UK connection.
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Remotely working for Danish client via UK Ltd
Say I work until September 2021, how can IR35 (UK legislation) be enforced after April on a Danish company, if HMRC decided I am "inside"?
The chain is Me >> Danish Agency >> Dutch Consultancy >> Danish Client
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