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Previously on "PS Contracting Post April 2017 - Work Through 2 LTD Companies"
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The reason we use Limited companies is because of rule changes in the 70's that stopped us from being self employed - Rules were introduced that would make the agencies liable for the NI of the self employed and so to remove this possibility, all contractors had to either be PAYE or Ltd. It's exactly the same now...the agencies will simply offer you the chance to work PAYE on their books/affiliated brolly or ltd but the contract will be inside IR35 and the tax is deducted before it comes anywhere near your company. It doesn't matter how many companies in the chain you own....the one that gets the cash from the agency will only ever get the cash minus the deductions
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You can setup a million YourCos, it won't help when the agencies force every PS contract through umbrella or create their own umbrellas to guarantee nothing will come back to bite them. They don't give a rats ass about your take home pay.Originally posted by pjt View PostWith yesterdays news thought I'd revisit this one. Is the decision not up to the last person in the queue so
PS Client>Agent (decision)>My Co
PS Client>Agent>My Co (decision)>My Co2
If you feel offended by this because you are a real business - go direct.
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Gawd, it's muppetry like this that causes half our grief.
You may as well staple a "kick me" sign on your back and reverse into HMRC.
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It was a terrible idea in the first place. Revisiting it isn't going to help.
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Eh?Originally posted by pjt View PostWith yesterdays news thought I'd revisit this one. Is the decision not up to the last person in the queue so
PS Client>Agent (decision)>My Co
PS Client>Agent>My Co (decision)>My Co2
What is the difference between my co and my co2?
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With yesterdays news thought I'd revisit this one. Is the decision not up to the last person in the queue soOriginally posted by eek View PostNope, its up to the agency (delegated from the Public sector organisation) to decide and the agency / their directors will be liable for the tax if they allowed you to pay yourself incorrectly.
I know both NLUK and Milkyway have said the same just wanted to add the devil and some detail.
Basically public sector contracting is dead, go into the private sector or move outside the bum on a seat viewpoint...
PS Client>Agent (decision)>My Co
PS Client>Agent>My Co (decision)>My Co2
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Nope, its up to the agency (delegated from the Public sector organisation) to decide and the agency / their directors will be liable for the tax if they allowed you to pay yourself incorrectly.Originally posted by pjt View PostIf the expected changes to public sector contracting come in next April whats to stop someone just setting up 2 LTD companies and sub contracting the gig through one to the other. Surely this way the first company would be liable for making the tax choices for the other. Am I over simplifying this??
I know both NLUK and Milkyway have said the same just wanted to add the devil and some detail.
Basically public sector contracting is dead, go into the private sector or move outside the bum on a seat viewpoint...
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PS contracting is dead from April 2017, no matter whichever way you cut it.
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PS Contracting Post April 2017 - Work Through 2 LTD Companies
If the expected changes to public sector contracting come in next April whats to stop someone just setting up 2 LTD companies and sub contracting the gig through one to the other. Surely this way the first company would be liable for making the tax choices for the other. Am I over simplifying this??Tags: None
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