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HMRC Manual on outside to inside

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    HMRC Manual on outside to inside

    Not sure if people have already seen this latest published HMRC manual.

    ESM0117 - Employment Status Manual - HMRC internal manual - GOV.UK

    Quoting from Manual:-
    Where it is agreed that a worker who has previously been regarded as self-employed should now be treated as employed, then you will need to consider whether to pursue the employer for NICs and tax for back years.

    #2
    Yes people have seen it. No its not the latest manual. No it does not apply to Ltd Company Contractors.

    It covers self-employed people only. It got posted here first around a week ago. And then roughly once per day.

    Move along, nothing to see here.

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      #3
      Already done.

      Self-employed.

      But little doubt that HMRC won't apply it to Ltd Co contractors.

      Search for other threads already discussing it here.

      Goodbye.

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        #4
        self employed != ltd company contractors

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          #5
          Originally posted by BritishLad88 View Post
          self employed != ltd company contractors
          Depends on the context.....
          An IR35 trial will consider if you are self-employed genuinely or not.

          You are right when it comes to declaring yourself to HMRC as self-employed, but the reality is more nuanced.
          See You Next Tuesday

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