New to (UK) contracting. Most tax efficient solution?
New to (UK) contracting. Most tax efficient solution?
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mattnovak

Original Poster:

338 posts

125 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Hi all.

Been meeting with a few recruiters lately, after the start up I worked for went into administration in December.

There’s a few options on the table, and my day rate commands about £500-£600 in the current climate.

Assuming I go down the interim route (which in itself is not set in stone, there’s a few permanent options I am in the frame for), what’s the best legal way to retain as much of my hard earned cash as possible?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Highest Retention: Ltd Company.
Least Hassle: PAYE Umbrella

Anything else: Dodgy.

What's the IR35 position with the stuff you are looking at?

mattnovak

Original Poster:

338 posts

125 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Thanks - am deemed outside IR35 for the positions I have been discussing.

Have worked under an umbrella co before - in Prague, many moons ago. It was the path of least resistance and heartily recommended by HR - I suspect a brown envelope may have been involved. Ended up paying Swiss tax and NI, and there’s a Swiss pension with my name on it somewhere! Not an experience I would relish repeating, but I appreciate I’m comparing former Soviet apples with Capitalist Oranges.

I can just buy a ltd co off the shelf, right?

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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You can just form one yourself online, no need to buy am existing one.

You are going to need a contractor friendly accountant though... many will set up a Ltd for you, assist with bank account opening, required insurances and so on.

I'd suggest reading all the first timer guides on ContractorUK.

mattnovak

Original Poster:

338 posts

125 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Many thanks, uptheiron, for your advice. Shall look into it.