Hello all. I'm currently a PAYE employee in London, but I've been offered a 12-month contract for around £90K with a public sector organisation in Cambridge, which is closer to where I live. I've never been a contractor before and have a load of questions after reading around the CUK forums:
1. I was worried about IR35 but am happier that even though I'll only have one client, I could still stay outside IR35 as long as the contract is written well. But who will write the contract - me or them? Will an accountant be able to review it for me, or do I need a solicitor as well? Can anyone recommend an accountant in Cambridge?
2. I'm planning to try for Ltd company rather than umbrella assuming I can stay outside IR35. If I am inside then is there any real difference?
3. It seems with s660a there's really no point paying my wife a salary from the company, but is there any downside to paying her some dividends?
4. If I choose my company tax year carefully, can I avoid having to register for VAT? I won't have a lot of expenses that I could reclaim VAT on anyway.
5. Is doing an MBA legitimate training? The course would certainly give me more credibility and help win new clients.
Sorry for all the questions but it's all new to me, and this forum looks pretty helpful.
1. I was worried about IR35 but am happier that even though I'll only have one client, I could still stay outside IR35 as long as the contract is written well. But who will write the contract - me or them? Will an accountant be able to review it for me, or do I need a solicitor as well? Can anyone recommend an accountant in Cambridge?
2. I'm planning to try for Ltd company rather than umbrella assuming I can stay outside IR35. If I am inside then is there any real difference?
3. It seems with s660a there's really no point paying my wife a salary from the company, but is there any downside to paying her some dividends?
4. If I choose my company tax year carefully, can I avoid having to register for VAT? I won't have a lot of expenses that I could reclaim VAT on anyway.
5. Is doing an MBA legitimate training? The course would certainly give me more credibility and help win new clients.
Sorry for all the questions but it's all new to me, and this forum looks pretty helpful.
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