Hi all
Just wanted to clarify something about contract roles via Umbrella's and whether an SDS has to be provided for that role (or any individual contractor).
If a client (post April 6th) decides to engage a contractor via an Umbrella (I'm not saying they necessarily have...
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mrrossi started a topic Is a SDS required for a role / contractor working via Umbrella (beyond April)?in IR35 ReformIs a SDS required for a role / contractor working via Umbrella (beyond April)?
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mrrossi started a topic Client "no longer using PCSs" vs "role is now inside IR35" - risk of investigation?in IR35 ReformClient "no longer using PCSs" vs "role is now inside IR35" - risk of investigation?
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Is there a difference in the risk of HMRC IR35 investigation after staying on at a client post Apr 20 (switching to an Umbrella at contract renewal on the 2nd March) between the client saying (end of Jan likely) either:
a) they will no longer use PSCs and all contracts...
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IR35 Employer Pension Contributions
Are contractors working with a public sector organisation through a PSC (ltd company) under IR35 deemed employment arrangements able to recover employer's national insurance contributions on company (PSC) pension contributions.
There seems to be volumes written about IR35 but can't seem to find...
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Allowable expenses inside IR35
I've recently taken up a contract role with a PSB and have been deemed inside IR35. It's a near two year contract and a good day rate so was worth taking (even being inside IR35). I understand that, due to being taxed at source, I won't be eligible for the 5% expenses if I was to set-up a PSC. In all...
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One man band LTD company & Auto Enrolment in a pension scheme
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It seems that The Pensions Regulator is forcing "auto enrolment" onto one man band corporations which might be caught by IR35.
In my own situation a limited company is being established to take on work which may fall within IR35.
Whilst HMRC can be appeased...Last edited by desir; 8 December 2014, 13:44.
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"PSC Structure" with Aston Mae - is this above board?
Hi,
I'm a web developer in London with a LTD company. I was looking for ways to reduce my tax and was recommended Aston Mae.
I would like to know your opinion on whether it's above board.
Below is part of the email they sent me:
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