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First contract role in the UK: confusion over employer's NI

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    #11
    Originally posted by ContrataxLtd View Post
    If you are using a proper Umbrella company IR35 can never apply as you need to have 5% of the shares in the company for it to apply and it is irrelevant as you take all your income as PAYE anyway. The only place it is semi relevant is to do with expenses and the D&C side of things but again that isn't that common these days.

    Martin
    Contratax Ltd
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      #12
      Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
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      If you are engaged via an umbrella, then you are an employee of the umbrella. So IR35 does not apply as you are an employee. However, if the reason you're engaged via the brolly is because the role was assessed as "inside", it gets a bit confusing...

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