Originally posted by oliverson
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IR35 reportedly amended to exclude wholly overseas organisations..?
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostMore madness. That setup would mean I still operate a UK company, still contribute to the UK tax system and economy. The alternative is just selling up in the UK, moving here (Malaga) and setting up a Spanish company. What's the difference flying into London for 3 days on site vs taking the train down from Northern England? Probably cheaper.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBrexit? What's that? What's going on?
or use Google to search the forums.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post3 days a week here every week and you will be expected to pay UK tax anyway..Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostIs that right? Spanish company with work carried out by Spanish resident with 3 days on UK site. Apologies if I'm being thick here.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Post3 days a week here every week and you will be expected to pay UK tax anyway..Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostI think he is not asking whether he will be paying tax in the UK, but rather whether he will be declared outside IR35 with this "new legislation". My take however is that it will apply when your client is outside the UK?
What's the difference flying into London for 3 days on site vs taking the train down from Northern England? Probably cheaper.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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And still non the wiser.......
Its all about me, I know but...
Me -> My Ltd -> uK Agency -> French consultancy -> UK Large company that uses contractors
1. UK large company that uses contractors doesn't see me as one of their contractors as I'm not doing work for them but for the consultancy doing the implementation - says I'm no different to them than Jacques Cousteau from Paris.
2. French consultancy - What is ir35? You're working on a french project and the only person on site in the UK purely to enable comms.
3. Agency - of course its outside IR35. Hoe can you be under SD&C since you are the only person in the UK and anyway, you have a French contract not a UK one. And here's an email confirming its outside of IR35
4. Me - confused.com but carrying on BAUComment
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Originally posted by mookiemoo View Post
1. UK large company that uses contractors doesn't see me as one of their contractors as I'm not doing work for them but for the consultancy doing the implementation - says I'm no different to them than Jacques Cousteau from Paris.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by mookiemoo View PostIts all about me, I know but...
Me -> My Ltd -> uK Agency -> French consultancy -> UK Large company that uses contractors
1. UK large company that uses contractors doesn't see me as one of their contractors as I'm not doing work for them but for the consultancy doing the implementation - says I'm no different to them than Jacques Cousteau from Paris.
2. French consultancy - What is ir35? You're working on a french project and the only person on site in the UK purely to enable comms.
3. Agency - of course its outside IR35. Hoe can you be under SD&C since you are the only person in the UK and anyway, you have a French contract not a UK one. And here's an email confirming its outside of IR35
4. Me - confused.com but carrying on BAUmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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