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Is it inefficient to take on a subcontractor?

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    Is it inefficient to take on a subcontractor?

    A friend is wanting to contract in my industry for a short period (12mths) is it incredibly tax inefficient to take him on somehow in my Ltd? Havent worked out yet how it might happen, but I assume there would be a fair bit of complications. And hence worth him just setting up own company?

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    Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
    A friend is wanting to contract in my industry for a short period (12mths) is it incredibly tax inefficient to take him on somehow in my Ltd? Havent worked out yet how it might happen, but I assume there would be a fair bit of complications. And hence worth him just setting up own company?
    Put him through a brolly; they'll pay him a % of what the client pay you for him making yourself a wee bit of profit per day.

    Boomed!

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      #3
      Sounds like a lot of red tape. That said, the guy has some excellent niche expertise and would easily command £1k+ per day.

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        #4
        For 12 months, easiest solution is for him to set up on his own

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          #5
          Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
          Sounds like a lot of red tape. That said, the guy has some excellent niche expertise and would easily command £1k+ per day.
          You need to be a bit careful. If you're both invoicing £240K a year then you're ineligible for FRVS scheme this year (and the following 12 months) and maybe even no longer classed as a small business anymore. Only misery lies down that road.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
            You need to be a bit careful. If you're both invoicing £240K a year then you're ineligible for FRVS scheme this year (and the following 12 months) and maybe even no longer classed as a small business anymore. Only misery lies down that road.
            Yes, I can only imagine the horror of a £480k p.a. income!

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              #7
              Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
              Yes, I can only imagine the horror of a £480k p.a. income!
              Yup - thus making a better argument for the brolly.

              Seriously, give Lisa a ring at Contractor Umbrella; she's very good.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
                Yes, I can only imagine the horror of a £480k p.a. income!
                The fact that your CT rate will go up somewhat might focus your mind.

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