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by adam-a
1363 days ago
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As an employee earning £50k a year I would pay £12224 tax and NI, as a self employed person I would pay £11303 tax and NI. If I'm working for my own ltd I will pay £10871 as a combination of personal tax and corporation tax. The difference is not enormous. I think the IR35 stuff was to stop employers avoiding their NI contributions which is an extra £6155 tax on the £50k salary. |
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You set up an umbrella company with yourself as a shareholder
You pay yourself minimum wage, thus paying little income tax and national insurance
You then pay yourself and any other shareholders a dividend based on profits but this is taxed at a much lower rate than employee income and without national insurance
Advanced players set up their umbrella company in another country where the company taxes are even lower